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Landscape with Figures and Animals

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Landscape with Figures and Animals
ArtistPhilip James de Loutherbourg
Year1763
TypeOil on canvas, landscape painting
Dimensions290 cm × 490 cm (114 in × 194 in)
LocationWalker Art Gallery, Liverpool

Landscape with Figures and Animals is a 1763 landscape painting by the French artist Philip James de Loutherbourg. It was the first painting the young Alsatian artist publically exhibited. He submitted it to the Salon of 1763 at the Louvre in Paris where the art critic Denis Diderot's praise of it helped launch his career..[1] Today it is in the collection of the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.[2]

References

  1. ^ Murray p.695
  2. ^ Wright, Gordon & Smith p.535

Bibliography

  • Murray, Christopher John. Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760-1850, Volume 2. Taylor & Francis, 2004.
  • Preston, Lillian Elvira. Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg: Eighteenth Century Romantic Artist and Scene Designer. University of Florida, 1977.
  • Wright, Christopher, Gordon, Catherine May & Smith, Mary Peskett. British and Irish Paintings in Public Collections: An Index of British and Irish Oil Paintings by Artists Born Before 1870 in Public and Institutional Collections in the United Kingdom and Ireland.