Latouche: impressionist exposition 1874

 

 

Impressionism: a historical reconstruction

Louis Latouche

(1829-1883)

An impression of his pictures at the 

1st ‘impressionist’ exposition in 1874

 

What pictures did Latouche show at the 1st ‘impressionist’ exposition?
Louis Latouche showed 4 landscapes at the 1st ‘impressionist’ exposition in 1874 (catalogue numbers 67-70). 1 work was described and two shortly remarked (R90I). There are less than 10 paintings known of Latouche and most of these works are not dated. This makes identification hard. So, for no.69 I render 3 very uncertain suggestions, for no.70 a work to compare. For no.67+68 I also render works of other artists to compare. See the link for an account. See link for an explanation of the subscriptions. See for the used sources below at the main page about Louis Latouche. Note: If you double click on the first (of a cluster of) pictures and then click on full screen, you can create a slideshow. On a smartphone or laptop you can also zoom in. Enjoy!

 

 

 

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