Louis Gallait Art
Louis Gallait was a Belgian artist born in Tournai in 1810. He was a student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Tournai, he completed his training in Antwerp. In 1833, he exhibited Christ healing the blind in Brussels, a painting much appreciated by the public and which was bought by public subscription for the cathedral of Tournai. The following year, he went to Paris and worked in the studio of Paul Delaroche. Back in Belgium, Gallait created a school of history painting in a romantic style. Highly esteemed in France, he received orders for several historical paintings for the museum of the history of France, created by Louis-Philippe in a wing of the Palace of Versailles. He also had many portraits commissioned, drawn or painted. He produced the portrait of George Sand and Frédérique Chopin, who met in Paris. Many of his works are present in Belgian Museums, such as the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels.
1850s Romantic Louis Gallait Art
Watercolor, Gouache
1940s Art Deco Louis Gallait Art
Gouache
Late 19th Century Modern Louis Gallait Art
Gouache
1970s Post-War Louis Gallait Art
Paper, Gouache, Charcoal
Mid-20th Century Art Deco Louis Gallait Art
Gouache
Early 19th Century Romantic Louis Gallait Art
Watercolor, Paper, Pencil
18th Century Rajput Louis Gallait Art
Gold
1940s Art Deco Louis Gallait Art
Gouache
20th Century Art Deco Louis Gallait Art
Gouache
1950s Art Deco Louis Gallait Art
Gouache
17th Century Rajput Louis Gallait Art
Gold
1960s Surrealist Louis Gallait Art
Mixed Media, Illustration Board, Board, Gouache
1950s American Modern Louis Gallait Art
Watercolor, Gouache
1850s Romantic Louis Gallait Art
Crayon
1850s Romantic Louis Gallait Art
Watercolor
1840s Romantic Louis Gallait Art
Chalk
1850s Romantic Louis Gallait Art
Ink
1850s Romantic Louis Gallait Art
Chalk