François-Joseph-Aimé Georges De Lemud

François-Joseph-Aimé Georges De Lemud;Aimé De Lemud;Francois-Joseph-Aime Georges De Lemud;Aime De Lemud

Place: Thionville

Born: 1816

Death: 1887

Biography:

François-Joseph-Aimé Georges De Lemud, also known as Aimé de Lemud, was a French painter, engraver, lithographer, and sculptor born in Thionville, France in 1816 and died in Nancy, France in 1887. He was the son of a receveur des finances and studied at the Beaux-Arts in Metz before moving to Paris to pursue his artistic career.

Artistic Career

De Lemud was known for his mastery of lithography and his illustrations for works by authors such as Charles Nodier and E.T.A. Hoffmann. He was made a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur, a prestigious honor that recognizes outstanding contributions to French culture. Key aspects of De Lemud's artistic style include his use of bold lines, vibrant colors, and a focus on capturing the beauty of everyday life. His work can be found in various museums and collections, including the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire in France.

Notable Works

Some of De Lemud's notable works include:

  • Le Sentier by Charles Guilloux, a painting that showcases De Lemud's talent for capturing the beauty of nature.
  • Criqueboeuf, the Church by Eugène Louis Boudin, a landscape painting that features a church nestled in a coastal village.
  • Oedipus Wanderer by Gustave Moreau, a Symbolist painting that conveys complex emotions through visual means.

De Lemud's work can be explored further on Wikioo.org, where his paintings and lithographs are available for viewing and purchase. The website also features a range of other French artists, including Fernand Leger and Octave Tassaert. For more information on De Lemud's life and work, visit the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire page on Wikioo.org. The museum is dedicated to showcasing the rich cultural heritage of France, and features a range of artworks from various periods and styles.

François-Joseph-Aimé Georges De Lemud – Most viewed artworks