Boilly, Louis-Léopold
Louis-Léopold Boilly (French pronunciation: [lwi leɔpɔl(d) bwɑji] ; 5 July 1761 – 4 January 1845) was a French painter and draftsman. A creator of popular portrait paintings, he also produced a vast number of genre paintings documenting French middle-class social life. His life and work spanned the eras of monarchical France, the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Empire, the Bourbon Restoration and the July Monarchy. His 1800 painting Un Trompe-l'œil introduced the term trompe-l'œil ("trick the eye"), applied to the technique that uses realistic imagery to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects exist in three dimensions, though the "unnamed" technique itself had existed in Greek and Roman times.
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Le cocarde nationale
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Sweet resistance (La douce resistance)
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It was pulled today (On la tire aujourd'hui)
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Que n'y est-il encore?
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A Painter's Studio
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Bonaparte Premier Consul de la Republique Française
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Caroline Mortier de Trévise
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Malvina Mortier de Trévise
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The Vaccine
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The Public in the Salon of the Louvre, Viewing the Painting of the "Sacre"
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Les amateurs de tableaux (The Picture Enthusiasts)
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The Card Sharp on the Boulevard
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L'Optique (The Optical Viewer)
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Self-Portrait
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L'Optique (The Optical Viewer)
Boilly, Louis-Léopold