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P. J. De Loutherbourg, R. A. (c1900). Creator: Unknown
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P. J. De Loutherbourg, R. A. (c1900). Creator: Unknown
P.J. De Loutherbourg, R.A. (c1900). Portrait of French artist Philip James de Loutherbourg (1740-1812) who was artistic advisor at the Drury Lane Theatre in London from 1771-1781. De Loutherbourg was an innovative set designer and scene painter, and later became an important figure in British landscape painting. From English water-colour with reproductions of drawings by eminent painters, edited by Charles Holme, published by The Studio Library, [c1900]
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Charles Holme De Loutherbourg Drury Lane Drury Lane Theatre Henry Henry Meyer Holme Loutherbo Loutherbourg Meyer Philip De Loutherbourg Philip James Philip James De Philip James De Loutherbourg Philippe Jacques Philippe Jacques De Philippe Jacques De Loutherbourg Set Design Theatre Royal
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This print captures the essence of French artist Philip James de Loutherbourg, a prominent figure in 18th-century British art. The portrait showcases De Loutherbourg's distinguished appearance, highlighting his contribution as an artistic advisor at the renowned Drury Lane Theatre in London from 1771 to 1781. De Loutherbourg's innovative talent shines through in this image, as he was not only a skilled set designer and scene painter but also a significant figure in British landscape painting. His expertise and creativity brought life to countless theatrical productions during his time at Drury Lane Theatre. The photograph is part of the English water-colour collection with reproductions of drawings by eminent painters, edited by Charles Holme and published by The Studio Library around 1900. Although the exact creator of this particular print remains unknown, it beautifully captures De Loutherbourg's captivating presence. As we gaze upon this monochrome portrayal, we are transported back to a time when De Loutherbourg played a vital role in shaping the world of theater and art. This portrait serves as a testament to his lasting legacy within both professions.
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