Victor-Jean Nicolle was a painter of architecture, as well as a draftsman and engraver. He was trained by Petit-Randel. His work can be found in many French museums in Paris and Rouen. The most... Read full biography
Victor-Jean Nicolle was a painter of architecture, as well as a draftsman and engraver. He was trained by Petit-Randel. His work can be found in many French museums in Paris and Rouen. The most important collector of Nicolle drawings, Jean-Camille Jammes, compiled an album of 240 drawings, many of... Read full biography
Victor-Jean Nicolle was a painter of architecture, as well as a draftsman and engraver. He was trained by Petit-Randel. His work can be found in many French museums in Paris and Rouen. The most important collector of Nicolle drawings, Jean-Camille Jammes, compiled an album of 240 drawings, many of which were sold at a single auction by Thesmar, Paris, in November 1953. Our drawing is a romantic depiction of a figure seated on the steps of a ruined stone building in a landscape. The portrayal of... Read full biography
Victor-Jean Nicolle was a painter of architecture, as well as a draftsman and engraver. He was trained by Petit-Randel. His work can be found in many French museums in Paris and Rouen. The most important collector of Nicolle drawings, Jean-Camille Jammes, compiled an album of 240 drawings, many of which were sold at a single auction by Thesmar, Paris, in November 1953. Our drawing is a romantic depiction of a figure seated on the steps of a ruined stone building in a landscape. The portrayal of the seated peasant describes a poignant moment of a man lost in contemplation. His shoulders are slightly hunched forward, and his gaze fixes on the ground. To the left, a small stone bridge with a single arch spans a stream, and to the right is a... Read full biography
Victor-Jean Nicolle was a painter of architecture, as well as a draftsman and engraver. He was trained by Petit-Randel. His work can be found in many French museums in Paris and Rouen. The most important collector of Nicolle drawings, Jean-Camille Jammes, compiled an album of 240 drawings, many of which were sold at a single auction by Thesmar, Paris, in November 1953. Our drawing is a romantic depiction of a figure seated on the steps of a ruined stone building in a landscape. The portrayal of the seated peasant describes a poignant moment of a man lost in contemplation. His shoulders are slightly hunched forward, and his gaze fixes on the ground. To the left, a small stone bridge with a single arch spans a stream, and to the right is a tranquil pond. The elegant staircase and sweeping archways of the stone tower are nearly eclipsed by overgrowth. Nicolle executes the ruin... Read full biography
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Le Colisee et l'Arc de Septime Severe. La Colonne Trajane