
French ยท 18 artworks
artist bio
Pierre Duval Le Camus was a French painter known for his genre scenes and portraits during the Romantic period. His works often depicted everyday life, emphasizing sentimental and narrative elements characteristic of the era.
what you'll learn
Studying Le Camus' work helps students understand the Romantic movement's focus on emotion, narrative, and the depiction of everyday life. Students can learn to analyze sentimental themes and the use of natural settings to enhance emotional impact.
related: Eugene Delacroix, Caspar David Friedrich

The Little Chimney Sweep

Gossipers at the door

The Romantic Couple

Peasants busy preparing hemp in front of a cottage door

Portrait of An Unknown Man in a Landscape
1822

Alexandre Legros in gunner's uniform in a haystack landscape
1835

Father and Daughter in a Landscape
1830

Portrait of a young boy in front of an alpine panorama

Two Veterans Playing "Piquet"
1819

The Brandy Merchant at the Guardhouse
1820

Alms

Return from Fishing

Woman Writing a Letter

Portrait of Claude-Marie Dubufe against a landscape background
1830

Portrait of Athanase Legros
1835

Trinitarian Sister in the Convent Courtyard

Portrait of the painter, Andre Jolivard, seated in a landscape

Ivan Mikhailovich Skoropadsky with his wife Elizaveta Petrovna Skoropadskaya (nee Tarnovskaya) with her daughter Natalia
1842