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Clément-Auguste Andrieux

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Clément-Auguste Andrieux (7 December 1829 – after 1880) was an artist and illustrator who was born and died in Paris.[1][2]

In 1870 Andrieux worked for Le Monde Illustré during the Franco Prussian War.[2]

Works

  • A lithographic series on National Guards.[2]
illustrated
  • Cherville, Histoire d'un trop bon chien, Hetzel.[2]
  • Harriet Beecher-Stowe, La Case de l'Oncle Tom, Perrotin, 1853.[2]
List of individual drawings and paintings
Work Date Notes
Don Quixote Telling His Story to the Peasants 1859 watercolor.[3]
As-tu jamais chassé la grosse bête, toi? (two soldiers talking; "Imp. Auguste Bry") 187- print (lithograph)[4]
La bataille de Waterloo (Battle of Waterloo)
Cuirassier leading his horse over a battlefield Watercolor with Pen and Ink [5]

References