Tigre De Cochinchine ; La Cigogniere Au Jardin D'acclimatation ; Rennes ; [l'abreuvoir]. 1864-1875.
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Tigre De Cochinchine; La Cigogniere Au Jardin D'acclimatation; Rennes; [l'abreuvoir]. 1864-1875" is a collection of works by the French artist Auguste André Lançon (1836–1887), known for his skill in depicting animals and scenes of nature. Lançon, a printmaker, illustrator, and painter, was active during the 19th century and is recognized for his contributions to the field of animalier, a genre of art focusing on the realistic portrayal of animals.
The title of this collection suggests a series of artworks that capture various subjects: a tiger from Cochinchina (a historical region of Vietnam), a stork's nest at the Jardin d'Acclimatation (a zoological garden in Paris), scenes from Rennes (a city in France), and a watering place, likely for animals. Created between 1864 and 1875, these works would reflect Lançon's interest in natural history and his talent for rendering animals in their environments.
The Jardin d'Acclimatation, opened in 1860, was a place where exotic animals were introduced to the public, and it would have provided Lançon with ample subjects for his art. His work during this period would have been part of a broader cultural interest in exoticism and the natural world, as European empires expanded and brought back flora and fauna from distant lands.
Lançon's artistry would have been characterized by detailed etchings and lithographs, capturing the textures and movements of the animals he portrayed. His work at the Jardin d'Acclimatation, in particular, would have been significant for its contribution to the popularization of such gardens and the public's understanding of exotic wildlife.
While the specific pieces mentioned in the title are not individually well-documented in the public domain, they collectively represent Lançon's artistic journey and his dedication to the animalier genre. His works are held in various collections and continue to be appreciated for their historical value and artistic merit.
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