| Black chalk and watercolour on paper |
| 42 x 29 cm |
| Dauzats stamp in the bottom right-hand corner |
ADRIEN DAUZATS (1804-1868)
This drawing was produced during his collaboration on the illustrations for Baron Justin Taylor's ‘Picturesque and Romantic Journeys in Old France’ in 1844 for the volume devoted to Champagne.
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Adrien Dauzats, born in Bordeaux on 16 July 1804 and died in Paris on 18 February 1868, is recognised as a great painter, watercolourist, illustrator and French Romantic Orientalist lithographer. His contemporaries Victor Hugo, Théophile Gautier, Prosper Mérimée and Eugène Delacroix expressed their admiration for him. Alexandre Dumas, with whom he maintained a long correspondence from 1834 to 1851, mentions him several times in his novels (The Count of Monte Cristo, Captain Pamphile, etc.).
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