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Victor Adam (1801-1866) - Franco-Algerian War-1830-Horse and Groom & ‘Bataille et prise d’Alger’ & the ‘6th Dragoon Guards’
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Victor Adam (1801-1866) - Franco-Algerian War-1830-Horse and Groom & ‘Bataille et prise d’Alger’ & the ‘6th Dragoon Guards’

1: This print from the Franco-Algerian war of 1830 shows an Arabian horse with its groom with soldiers in the background. The artist Jean Victor Adam, was born in Paris in 1801, the son of Jean Adam, an engraver. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in 1814–18, and also in the ateliers of Meynier and Régnault. In 1819 he exhibited Herminia succouring Tancred. He was almost immediately afterwards employed to paint various subjects for the Museum at Versailles, including The Entry of the French into Mainz, The Battle of Varroux, The Taking of Menin, The Battle of Castiglione, The Passage of the Cluse, The Battle of Montebello and The Capitulation of Meiningen the last three in collaboration with Jean Alaux. The condition is fair. Foxing throughout and surface dirt. Tear at top edge and beneath the signature. He continued to exhibit until 1838, his subjects including Henry IV., after the Battle of Coutras, Trait of Kindness in the Duke de Berri, The Postillion, The Vivandiere, The Road to Poissy, The Return from the Chase, Horse-fair at Caen, and many others. He then disappeared from public view until 1846, when he exhibited some lithographs, dedicating himself to the medium from then on. In this line he produced a lithographic album, Views in the Environs of Paris, Studies of Animals for an edition of Buffon, etc. He won a gold medal in 1824, a second class medal in 1836, besides several others from Lille, Douai, and other cities. He died at Viroflay in 1867. 2; Popular print of the ‘Batailler et Prise D’Alger’ for ‘5 Juillet 1830’. Engraving on wove paper.(26x32 cms) 3; An Ackermann’s print of the 6th Dragoon Guards in action. A coloured lithograph. (34x23 cms)

Nr 90007223

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Victor Adam (1801-1866) - Franco-Algerian War-1830-Horse and Groom & ‘Bataille et prise d’Alger’ & the ‘6th Dragoon Guards’

Victor Adam (1801-1866) - Franco-Algerian War-1830-Horse and Groom & ‘Bataille et prise d’Alger’ & the ‘6th Dragoon Guards’

1: This print from the Franco-Algerian war of 1830 shows an Arabian horse with its groom with soldiers in the background.

The artist Jean Victor Adam, was born in Paris in 1801, the son of Jean Adam, an engraver. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in 1814–18, and also in the ateliers of Meynier and Régnault.

In 1819 he exhibited Herminia succouring Tancred. He was almost immediately afterwards employed to paint various subjects for the Museum at Versailles, including The Entry of the French into Mainz, The Battle of Varroux, The Taking of Menin, The Battle of Castiglione, The Passage of the Cluse, The Battle of Montebello and The Capitulation of Meiningen the last three in collaboration with Jean Alaux.

The condition is fair. Foxing throughout and surface dirt. Tear at top edge and beneath the signature.

He continued to exhibit until 1838, his subjects including Henry IV., after the Battle of Coutras, Trait of Kindness in the Duke de Berri, The Postillion, The Vivandiere, The Road to Poissy, The Return from the Chase, Horse-fair at Caen, and many others. He then disappeared from public view until 1846, when he exhibited some lithographs, dedicating himself to the medium from then on. In this line he produced a lithographic album, Views in the Environs of Paris, Studies of Animals for an edition of Buffon, etc. He won a gold medal in 1824, a second class medal in 1836, besides several others from Lille, Douai, and other cities. He died at Viroflay in 1867.

2; Popular print of the ‘Batailler et Prise D’Alger’ for ‘5 Juillet 1830’. Engraving on wove paper.(26x32 cms)

3; An Ackermann’s print of the 6th Dragoon Guards in action. A coloured lithograph. (34x23 cms)

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