Pierre-Auguste Lamy
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Pierre-Auguste Lamy (1 July 1827 – 6 October 1883) was a French engraver, lithographer and watercolourist.


Life

Pierre-Auguste Lamy's parents – Jean Martin Lamy (1780–1841) and Marie Elisabeth Quentin (1785–1854) – were married in Paris April 14, 1812. Pierre-Auguste Lamy married Henriette Claire Dobremel (1821–1898) in Paris on February 3, 1855. Lamy made his debut at the
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of 1850. Pierre-Auguste Lamy died at his home, 35, rue des Jeûneurs (fr), October 6, 1883.


Lithographs by Pierre-Auguste Lamy for ''La Fiancée d'Abydos''

''La Fiancée d'Abydos'', premiered 30 December 1865 at the Théâtre-Lyrique *Libretto: Jules Adenis *Music:
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*Mise en scène:
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Other works

  1. ''Cadre contenant deux lithographies, d'après M. Vilain'' (fr)
    'Frame containing two lithographs, after Mr. Vilain''
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    1850
  2. ''Le fou qui vend la sagesse, d'après M. P. Leray''
    P. Leray''">Prudent-Louis_Leray.html" ;"title="'The Madman Who Sells Wisdom, after Mr. Prudent-Louis Leray">P. Leray'' lithograph — Salon 1853
  3. ''Tépidarium, d'après M. Th. Chassériau''
    Th. Chassériau''">'Tepidarium, after Mr. Théodore Chassériau">Th. Chassériau'' lithograph — Salon 1855
  4. ''Une mêlée, d'après Salvator Rosa''
    [''A Skirmish, after Salvator Rosa''], lithograph — Salon 1857
  5. ''Une pensée, d'après Prud'hon''
    [''A thought, after Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, Prud'hon''], lithograph — Salon 1857
  6. ''La jeune mère, d'après M. Trayer''
    Trayer''">Jean-Baptiste_Jules_Trayer.html" ;"title="'The Young Mother, after Mr. Jean-Baptiste Jules Trayer">Trayer'' lithograph — Salon 1859
  7. ''Sarah la baigneuse, d'après M. Tassaert''
    Tassaert''">'Sarah the Bather, after Mr. Jean-Joseph-François Tassaert">Tassaert'' lithograph — Salon 1859
  8. ''Le bouquet, d'après M. A. Stevens''
    Stevens''">'The Bouquet, after Mr. A. Stevens'' lithograph — Salon 1864
  9. ''La dévideuse, d'après la statue de M. Jules Salmson">Salmson Salmson is a French engineering company. Initially a pump manufacturer, it turned to automobile and aeroplane manufacturing in the 20th century, returning to pump manufacturing in the 1960s, and re-expanded to a number of products and services ...
'' (fr)
[''The Thread Spinner, after the statue of Mr. Salmson''">:fr:Jules Salmson">(fr)
[''The Thread Spinner, after the statue of Mr. Salmson'' etching — Salon 1865
  • ''Hypathie, d'après la statue de M. Gaston-Guitton''
    [''Hypatia, after the statue of Mr. Gaston-Guitton'']
    (Gaston Victor Édouard Gustave Guitton; 1825–1891), etching — Salon 1865
  • ''Intérieur, d'après Rembrandt''
    [''Interior, after Rembrandt van Rijn, Rembrandt''], lithograph — Salon 1865
  • ''Un chanteur, d'après M. A. Zo''
    'A Singer, after Mr. A. Zo''br> (Alcide Joseph Lorentz Zo; 1820–1884), lithograph — Salon 1865
  • ''La pourvoijeuse misère, d'après M. Glaize''
    Glaize''">Auguste-Barthélemy_Glaize.html" ;"title="'The Provider of Misery, after Mr. Auguste-Barthélemy Glaize">Glaize'' lithograph — Salon 1866
  • ''Orphée, d'après M. G. Moreau''
    G. Moreau''">'Orpheus, after Mr. Gustave Moreau">G. Moreau'' etching — Salon 1867
  • ''Le Tépidarium, d'après Chasseriau''
    Chasseriau''">'The Tepidarium, after Théodore Chassériau">Chasseriau'' lithographs — Salon 1869
  • ''La Volupté, d'après Prud'hon''
    Prud'hon''">'Voluptuousness, after Pierre-Paul Prud'hon">Prud'hon'' lithograph — Salon 1869
  • ''La liseuse, d'après M. Ch. Hue''
    [''The Reader, after Mr. Ch. Hue''
    (Charles Désiré Hue; 1833–1899), etching — Salon 1870
  • ''Le laboratoire de Mme de Warens, d'après M. Ch. Hue''
    [''The Laboratory of Madame de Warens, after Mr. Ch. Hue'']
    (Charles Désiré Hue; 1833–1899), lithograph — Salon 1870
  • ''La lecture, d'après M. Hue''
    [''Reading, after Mr. Hue'']
    (Charles Désiré Hue; 1833–1899), etching — Salon 1877
  • ''Le poète Florentin, d'après M. Cabanel''
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    ''], lithograph — Salon 1879
  • ''Un café sur les rives du Danube, d'après de Tournemine''
    [''A Café on the Banks of the Danube, after Charles-Émile de Tournemine, Tournemine''], lithograph — Salon 1879
  • ''La nymphe Sinois''
    'The Sinois Nymph'' watercolor — Salon 1880

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    References

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    Pierre-Auguste Lamy
    on {{DEFAULTSORT:Lamy, Pierre-Auguste 19th-century French engravers 19th-century French male artists French draughtsmen French lithographers 1827 births Artists from Paris 1883 deaths