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Louis Le Opold Boilly Collection

Louis Leopold Boilly was a French artist known for his diverse range of works, including punishment scenes, portraits, and studies of everyday life

Background imageLouis Le Opold Boilly Collection: Punishment 1821 Louis Leopold Boilly French

Punishment 1821 Louis Leopold Boilly French
Punishment, 1821. Louis Leopold Boilly (French, 1761-1845). Color lithograph with hand coloring; sheet: 36.6 x 25.7 cm (14 7/16 x 10 1/8 in.); image: 26.2 x 20.5 cm (10 5/16 x 8 1/16 in.)

Background imageLouis Le Opold Boilly Collection: Portrait Young Man 1837 Louis Leopold Boilly

Portrait Young Man 1837 Louis Leopold Boilly
Portrait of a Young Man, 1837. Louis Leopold Boilly (French, 1761-1845). Black chalk heightened with white chalk; sheet: 41.9 x 28 cm (16 1/2 x 11 in.)

Background imageLouis Le Opold Boilly Collection: Two Standing Figures Study Game Billiards 1807

Two Standing Figures Study Game Billiards 1807
Two Standing Figures (Study for A Game of Billiards), c. 1807. Louis Leopold Boilly (French, 1761-1845). Black chalk with gray and brown-black chalk, with stumping

Background imageLouis Le Opold Boilly Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Gathering Artists, Artist, Louis Leopold Boilly, Alexandre Clement

Drawings Prints, Print, Gathering Artists, Artist, Louis Leopold Boilly, Alexandre Clement
Drawings and Prints, Print, A Gathering of Artists, Artist, After, Louis Leopold Boilly, Alexandre Clement, French, La Bassee 1761-1845 Paris, French, ca

Background imageLouis Le Opold Boilly Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Reunion d Artistes, Reunion Artists, Artist, Louis Leopold Boilly

Drawings Prints, Print, Reunion d Artistes, Reunion Artists, Artist, Louis Leopold Boilly
Drawings and Prints, Print, Reunion d Artistes (Reunion of Artists), Artist, After, Louis Leopold Boilly, Alexandre Clement, French, La Bassee 1761-1845 Paris, French, ca

Background imageLouis Le Opold Boilly Collection: J. F. Cazenave (French, active ca. 1793-ca. 1843) after Louis Leopold Boilly (French

J. F. Cazenave (French, active ca. 1793-ca. 1843) after Louis Leopold Boilly (French
J.F. Cazenave (French, active ca. 1793-ca. 1843) after Louis Leopold Boilly (French, 1761-1845). The Optical Viewer (l Optique), ca. 1794

Background imageLouis Le Opold Boilly Collection: Louis Leopold Boilly (French, 1761 - 1845). Grimaces (Les Grimaces). Lithograph. Image

Louis Leopold Boilly (French, 1761 - 1845). Grimaces (Les Grimaces). Lithograph. Image: 222 mm x 188 mm (8.74 in. x 7.4 in.)

Background imageLouis Le Opold Boilly Collection: Three Young Artists in a Studio

Three Young Artists in a Studio; Louis-Leopold Boilly, French, 1761 - 1845; about 1820; Black chalk with white chalk heightening and stumping on beige paper; 29.8 x 36.5 cm (11 3/4 x 14 3/8 in. )

Background imageLouis Le Opold Boilly Collection: Entrance to the Jardin Turc

Entrance to the Jardin Turc; Louis-Leopold Boilly, French, 1761 - 1845; France, Europe; 1812; Oil on canvas; Unframed: 73.3 x 91.1 cm (28 7/8 x 35 7/8 in.)

Background imageLouis Le Opold Boilly Collection: Salvatore Tresca after Louis-Leopold Boilly (Italian, probably 1750-1815), It was

Salvatore Tresca after Louis-Leopold Boilly (Italian, probably 1750-1815), It was pulled today (On la tire aujourd hui), color stipple and etching


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Louis Leopold Boilly was a French artist known for his diverse range of works, including punishment scenes, portraits, and studies of everyday life. In 1821, he created "Punishment, " a powerful piece that depicts the harsh realities faced by individuals during that time. Another notable work is "Portrait Young Man" from 1837, showcasing Boilly's talent in capturing the essence and character of his subjects. Boilly also delved into genre scenes such as "Two Standing Figures Study Game Billiards" in 1807. This print exemplifies his ability to capture movement and interaction between people. Gathering artists together seemed to be another interest for Boilly as seen in drawings like "Reunion d'Artistes, " where he brings fellow creatives together. One of Boilly's most famous pieces is "The Card Sharp on the Boulevard" from 1806. This painting portrays a scene filled with tension and intrigue, highlighting Boilly's skill in storytelling through art. His lithograph series titled "Grimaces (Les Grimaces)" showcases his playful side while exploring facial expressions. In addition to these works, Boilly also produced prints like "Three Young Artists in a Studio, " which provides insight into the artistic process and camaraderie among peers. He even ventured into architectural depictions with pieces like "Entrance to the Jardin Turc. " Collaboration was important to Boilly as evident in collaborations with other artists such as Alexandre Clement or J. F Cazenave who created artworks based on his original designs.