Simon Fonceca (XIX century - XIX century)

Simon Fonceca (XIX century - XIX century) - photo 1

Simon Fonceca

Simon Fonceca was a British-Portuguese artist based in Madras, India in the mid-19th century.

Between January 1851 and March 1853, he published twelve issues of sketches entitled Sketches in India Chiefly from Nature. As Fonceca himself wrote, the purpose of his work was "to present not only picturesque landscapes and other objects of local interest.... but also to describe the costume of the natives, their dwellings, huts, the implements used in their crafts, and the beautiful variety of trees characteristic of this country."

The lithographed sheets for this work were made by J. Dumphy, draughtsman and author at the Government Lithographic Printing Office in Madras.

Date and place of birt:XIX century
Date and place of death:XIX century
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Draftsman
Genre:Landscape painting, Portrait
Art style:Romanticism

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Thomas Daniell (1749 - 1840)
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Karoly Marko (1822 - 1891)
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George Cumberland II (XVIII century - 1823)
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Maximilian Wachsmuth (1859 - 1938)
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Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828)
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Hermann Heindrich (1854 - 1931)
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Paul Desire Trouillebert (1829 - 1900)
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Eugène Siberdt (1851 - 1931)
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Auguste-Xavier Leprince (1799 - 1826)
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Robert Salmon (1775 - 1848)
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Heinrich Maria Seck-Carton (1888 - 1972)
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Anna Marie Ellenrieder (1791 - 1863)
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