Eugène Gluck (1820 - 1898) - photo 1

Eugène Gluck

Eugène Gluck, full name Louis-Théodore-Eugène Glück, was a French painter, illustrator and lithographer.

He studied lithography in Strasbourg and there he created his first important work, a series of 52 plates depicting the procession of the Gutenberg feast celebrated on June 24, 1840. During his long artistic life, Gluck created many paintings of historical, battle and genre subjects, painted landscapes and portraits. From 1862, Gluck created earthenware for the factory of the brothers Xavier and Theodor Deck.

Date and place of birt:3 april 1820, Altkirch, France
Date and place of death:10 august 1898, Paris, France
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Engraver, Illustrator, Painter
Genre:Genre art, History painting, Military art, Landscape painting, Portrait
Art style:Romanticism

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Henri Schäfer (1833 - 1916)
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Louis-Auguste Veillon (1834 - 1890)
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Olaf Isaachsen (1835 - 1893)
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