Annibale Christian Henry De Loutherbourg, a French artist, was born in 1765 and passed away in 1813. He was the son of the famous Anglo-French landscape painter Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg. Annibale Christian Henry De Loutherbourg came to America in 1794 and established himself as a miniaturist.
Early Life and Career
Annibale Christian Henry De Loutherbourg studied with
Antoine Vestier and at the
École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He was known for his exceptional skill in capturing the essence of miniature paintings. His work can be found in various museums, including the
Musée Thomas-Henry in Octeville, France.
Artistic Style and Notable Works
Annibale Christian Henry De Loutherbourg's artistic style was characterized by his use of **tempera** and his ability to create intricate miniature paintings. Some of his notable works include
Capricorn, zodiac sign - Detail of the vault and
Gemini, zodiac sign - Detail of the vault, both of which can be found on
WahooArt.com. These paintings showcase his skill in capturing the details of the zodiac signs and his ability to work with **tempera**.
Museums and Collections
Annibale Christian Henry De Loutherbourg's work can be found in various museums, including the
Musée Thomas-Henry in Octeville, France, and the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. His paintings are also available on
WahooArt.com, where you can order **canvas prints** or **oil-painted replicas** of his notable works.
- Musée Thomas-Henry: A fine arts museum located in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, Manche, which houses around 300 artworks from the 15th to 19th centuries.
- Metropolitan Museum of Art: A renowned museum in New York, which has a collection of Annibale Christian Henry De Loutherbourg's miniature paintings.
- WahooArt.com: A website where you can find and order **canvas prints** or **oil-painted replicas** of Annibale Christian Henry De Loutherbourg's notable works.
Annibale Christian Henry De Loutherbourg's work is a testament to his skill and artistry, and his paintings continue to be admired by art lovers around the world. You can learn more about his life and work on
WahooArt.com or by visiting the
Musée Thomas-Henry in Octeville, France.