
1798–1876 · French · 29 artworks
artist bio
Charles-Philippe Larivière was a French painter known for his historical and military scenes, as well as portraits, rendered in the Academic style. He contributed to the documentation of significant historical events and figures through his art.
what you'll learn
Studying Larivière's work allows students to understand the principles of Academic painting, including accurate representation, historical narrative, and portraiture. Students can learn about composition, detail, and the depiction of historical events.
related: Paul Delaroche, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Horace Vernet

Bataille Dunes
1837

Sebastien Le Prestre De Vauban
1834

La Fugitive
1869

Self Portrait
1818

Adolphe Niel
1861

Thémistocle Se Réfugie Chez Admète

Louis Philippe D'Orléans
1840

Achille Baraguey D'Hilliers
1857

Dode De La Brunerie
1830

Mustapha Khaznadar
1846

Marshal Exelmans
1852

Achilles

Battle of Ascalon, 18 November 1177
1844

Bataille De Mons En Pévèle
1840

Duguesclin Cocherel
1839

Jean-Martial Bineau
1855

Auguste Regnaud De Saint Jean D'Angély
1860

Rochambeau Versailles
1834

Thomas Bugeaud
1845

Portrait D'Ibrahim Pacha
1846

Marechal Mortier
1834

Élie Frédéric Forey
1865

Roussin, Albin
1842

Amiral De Mackau (1788-1855)
1853

Jean Baptiste Drouet D'Erlon
1843

L'avènement De Louis-Philippe
1837

Maréchal Leroy De Saint Arnaud
1854

Fernand De Magellan

Ahmed Ier Bey
1846