Camille ROGIER (Meynes 1810 Paris 1893) Lot... - Lot 36 - Pichon & Noudel-Deniau (Azur Enchères)

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Camille ROGIER (Meynes 1810 Paris 1893) Lot... - Lot 36 - Pichon & Noudel-Deniau (Azur Enchères)
Camille ROGIER (Meynes 1810 Paris 1893) Lot of about 35 drawings of mainly orientalist character including landscapes and portraits Black pencil, pen and black and brown ink, highlights of white gouache watercolor, Various dimensions Most of the drawings on colored paper Some drawings monogrammed or signed Folds, tears and small stains on some sheets A lot of tracings, a print and an engraving are attached Camille Rogier, who studied in Toulouse, made his debut at the Salon in 1831 as an Orientalist painter. At the same time, he led a literary and artistic group with his friends Théophile Gautier and Gérard de Nerval. Rogier made his first trip to Constantinople in 1840 and was joined by the latter. During his return to France, he made drawings for the magazine l'Illustration and illustrated many writers such as Chateaubriand, Victor Hugo and his friend Arsène Houssaye. He became director of the Post Office in Beirut in 1848 and remained in Lebanon until 1864. Our drawings testify to the artist's taste for oriental culture and its landscapes, which he was able to study at length through his various trips to the Middle East. Expert | Cabinet DE BAYSER
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