
















LECOMTE
Set of eleven framed pieces
including:
- Two pencil drawings on laid paper,
one representing Napoleon at the head
laurelled. The second presumed portrait
of Joséphine de Beauharnais in her outfit
with an antique laureate's head. And also presents
four projects of crater type vases with
a scale for size
13,5 x 9 - 11 x 16 cm
- Ink, Two peasants taking a nap
6,5 x 16,5 cm
- Pencil on paper, The girl at fault
11 x 7 cm
- Ink and wash on paper, A carriage
7,5 x 14 cm
- Ink on paper, A peasant woman
delivering grain on horseback
16 x 12 cm
- Two pieces framed in ink on paper,
Child feeding the hens and Old man
at the tricorn
11 x 7 - 10.3 x 8 cm
- Two framed pieces ink and wash
on paper, Discussion between women
and Retour de chasse
14.5 x 9 cm each
- Two framed equestrian studies, ink
and wash on paper
17 x 13 cm each
- Two framed pieces ink and wash,
View of a fort and Study in pencil of a frieze
in antique style
18 x 12 - 18 x 11 cm
- Two framed pieces including one ink on
paper, Retour de pêche and Trois mâts à l'eau
5 x8 cm each
Lecomte was chosen by the Convention in
1795 as the architect to build a room
for the sessions in the Palais Bourbon.
Set of eleven framed pieces
including:
- Two pencil drawings on laid paper,
one representing Napoleon at the head
laurelled. The second presumed portrait
of Joséphine de Beauharnais in her outfit
with an antique laureate's head. And also presents
four projects of crater type vases with
a scale for size
13,5 x 9 - 11 x 16 cm
- Ink, Two peasants taking a nap
6,5 x 16,5 cm
- Pencil on paper, The girl at fault
11 x 7 cm
- Ink and wash on paper, A carriage
7,5 x 14 cm
- Ink on paper, A peasant woman
delivering grain on horseback
16 x 12 cm
- Two pieces framed in ink on paper,
Child feeding the hens and Old man
at the tricorn
11 x 7 - 10.3 x 8 cm
- Two framed pieces ink and wash
on paper, Discussion between women
and Retour de chasse
14.5 x 9 cm each
- Two framed equestrian studies, ink
and wash on paper
17 x 13 cm each
- Two framed pieces ink and wash,
View of a fort and Study in pencil of a frieze
in antique style
18 x 12 - 18 x 11 cm
- Two framed pieces including one ink on
paper, Retour de pêche and Trois mâts à l'eau
5 x8 cm each
Lecomte was chosen by the Convention in
1795 as the architect to build a room
for the sessions in the Palais Bourbon.
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