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1848 Noirétable - 1912 Lyon. Known for: Figure, nature morte, landscape, hunting.
Theodore Levigne, a Lyon painter, enjoyed a close friendship with Louis-Alphonse de Bouligny, colonel of the 12th cuirassiers regiment. Levigne was equally adept at portraits and landscapes. The text... Read full biography
Theodore Levigne, a Lyon painter, enjoyed a close friendship with Louis-Alphonse de Bouligny, colonel of the 12th cuirassiers regiment. Levigne was equally adept at portraits and landscapes. The text mentions Squadron Leader de Masin, an officer known for his pugnacity and merit, who had his... Read full biography
Theodore Levigne, a Lyon painter, enjoyed a close friendship with Louis-Alphonse de Bouligny, colonel of the 12th cuirassiers regiment. Levigne was equally adept at portraits and landscapes. The text mentions Squadron Leader de Masin, an officer known for his pugnacity and merit, who had his portrait taken to celebrate receiving the Legion of Honor cross in 1879. The artist's name is Theodore Levigne, and the sources are not specified in the text.
Theodore Levigne, a Lyon painter, enjoyed a close friendship with Louis-Alphonse de Bouligny, colonel of the 12th cuirassiers regiment. Levigne was equally adept at portraits and landscapes. The text mentions Squadron Leader de Masin, an officer known for his pugnacity and merit, who had his portrait taken to celebrate receiving the Legion of Honor cross in 1879. The artist's name is Theodore Levigne, and the sources are not specified in the text.
Theodore Levigne, a Lyon painter, enjoyed a close friendship with Louis-Alphonse de Bouligny, colonel of the 12th cuirassiers regiment. Levigne was equally adept at portraits and landscapes. The text mentions Squadron Leader de Masin, an officer known for his pugnacity and merit, who had his portrait taken to celebrate receiving the Legion of Honor cross in 1879. The artist's name is Theodore Levigne, and the sources are not specified in the text.
