LOT OF FRENCH BULL FIGHTING LITHOGRAPHS BY VICTOR ADAM
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Victor Adam, French, 1801 to 1866, collection of five color lithographs depicting bullfighting scenes including The Bull entering the plaza, The Banderillas pinning flags on the Bull, The Matador calling the Bull to kill it, and others. Published by Chez Bulla N.D., Paris. Signed in the print, lower right or left. Inscribed and marked in the print, lower to the center. Copyright 1957 Sidney Z Lucas, lower right or left. Matted. Made in U.S.A. Jean Victor Adam was a French painter and lithographer. In 1819 he exhibited Herminia succouring Tancred. He was almost immediately afterwards employed to paint various subjects for the Museum at Versailles. He continued to exhibit until 1838, his subjects including Henry IV., after the Battle of Coutras, Trait of Kindness in the Duke de Berri, The Postillion, The Vivandiere, The Road to Poissy, The Return from the Chase, Horse fair at Caen, and many others. He then disappeared from public view until 1846, when he exhibited some lithographs, dedicating himself to the medium from then on. In this line he produced a lithographic album, Views in the Environs of Paris, Studies of Animals for an edition of Buffon, etc. Antique and Vintage European Graphic Art Prints and Collectibles.
Dimensions: Each L 14 x W 11 1/2 in. All measurements are approximate.
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