Isidore Laurent Deroy

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Frankfurt am Main 1860
drawing by Deroy, lithograph by Léon Auguste Asselineau

Isidore Laurent Deroy (born April 13, 1797 in Paris ; † November 25, 1886 there ) was a French landscape and vedute painter, watercolorist and lithographer .

Deroy, son of Jacques Deroy and Aimee Madeleine Pertuisot, was a pupil of the painter Louis-François Cassas . He made his debut in 1822 at the Salon de Paris with a series of sepia drawings , and in 1827 he showed his first lithographs , most of which represented views from the artist's study trip to Brazil .

Deroy, who signed his pictures, exhibited in the salons of 1810, 1812, 1819, 1822 and 1827. As a lithographer, he won a third class medal in the Salon of 1836. In addition to lithographs based on his own templates, he created numerous lithographs based on templates by other artists.

He died at his home in Paris at the age of 89.

Some of his works came to the gallery of the Duchess of Berry and the Duke of Berry .

Lithography collections (selection)

  • with Alphonse Bichebois, Jean Baptiste Arnoud: Souvenirs pittoresques du Rhin. Douze vues lithographies d'après des dessins pris sur les lieux . Jügel, Frankfurt 1826, 12 sheets ( digitized version )
  • Les Rives de la Seine , 37 sheets
  • Les Rives de la Loire , 50 sheets
  • La Suisse pittoresque et monumentale , 53 sheets
  • Le voyage au Brésil

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