Louis Dupré
Paintings, Drawings, Illustrations
The Consul Louis Fauvel Painting. The Acropolis at the Background
Nikolakis Mitropoulos raises the flag with the cross at Salona on Easter day 1821
A Souliot in Corfu. Nikolos Pervolis
Dimitrios Mavromichalis
An Armenian nobleman and his wife. Duz Oglou family
Vasilis Goudas, Adjutant of Markos Botsaris
Louis Dupré (Versailles 9 January 1789 – 12 October 1837 Paris) was a French painter, especially noted for his travels in Greece and the Ottoman Empire and his numerous paintings with Orientalist and Philhellene themes.
He often traveled and changed his work location, including Paris, Kassel (1811–1814), Naples (1814–1816), Rome (1816–1819, 1824–1831), Naples (1819–1820), Istanbul (ca. 1820), Greece (ca. 1820), Paris (1820–1837), and Vienna (1820–1824).
His visit to Greece was on the very eve of the Greek War of Independence.
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