Louis Léopold Boilly

France 1761-1845
Louis Léopold Boilly (1761-1845) was a French painter and printmaker whose multifaceted career spanned the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Born in La Bassée, Boilly is remembered for his vivid and often witty depictions of everyday life during a period that witnessed significant social and political upheaval in France. His work bridges the gap between the Rococo tradition and the Realism movement that would later emerge. Boilly's oeuvre is characterized by its diversity and adaptability. He began his artistic journey painting miniatures and trompe-l'œil works, showcasing an exceptional skill for detail and realism. As his style evolved, he became renowned for capturing scenes from contemporary Parisian society with a keen sense of observation and humor. His paintings often depicted street scenes, bustling markets, and domestic interiors, providing a window into the daily lives of people from all walks of life during the post-revolutionary era. One of Boilly's most notable contributions to art history includes his innovative use of narrative in genre painting. He had a talent for storytelling through seemingly mundane events, as seen in works like "The Arrival of the Stagecoach" and "A Girl at a Window." These compositions subtly comment on human nature, societal norms, and the rapid changes brought about by modernity. In addition to his paintings, Boilly was also a pioneering lithographer, contributing to the popularization of this nascent printing technique. His lithographs were celebrated for their satirical edge and ability to reach a broader audience than traditional oil paintings could. Throughout his lifetime, Boilly exhibited at the Paris Salon, where his engaging and sometimes provocative pieces attracted both praise and controversy. Despite the shifting tides of art trends and public tastes, Boilly remained steadfast in his commitment to chronicling the human experience with wit, charm, and a touch of irreverence. Today, his legacy stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of French visual culture during a time of profound transformation.

Collection of Works(Page 1)

'la Pièce Curieuse'; An Animal Trainer With Dancing Dogs, A Bear And Monkey,Louis Léopold Boilly,Illustration
'la Pièce Curieuse'; An Animal Trainer With Dancing Dogs, A Bear And Monkey
Resolution: 4000 × 3152 px
Brother Et Sœur,Louis Léopold Boilly,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, blonde hair, dress, 2girls, fine art parody
Brother Et Sœur
Resolution: 4896 × 6302 px
Compositional Drawing for 'Entrance to the Jardin Turc',Louis Léopold Boilly,Copperplate Etching
Compositional Drawing for 'Entrance to the Jardin Turc'
Resolution: 4326 × 3224 px
Entrance to the Jardin Turc,Louis Léopold Boilly,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, multiple girls, dress
Entrance to the Jardin Turc
Resolution: 10221 × 8134 px
A Painter's Studio,Louis Léopold Boilly,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody, dress, white dress
A Painter's Studio
Resolution: 2375 × 2943 px
Caroline Mortier de Trévise,Louis Léopold Boilly,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1girl, solo, brown hair
Caroline Mortier de Trévise
Resolution: 2911 × 4000 px
Conversation Dans Un Parc [Conversation In A Park],Louis Léopold Boilly,Oil Painting,Oil Painting
Conversation Dans Un Parc [Conversation In A Park]
Resolution: 3247 × 4000 px
Avant la toilette,Louis Léopold Boilly,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody, dress, 1girl
Avant la toilette
Resolution: 2524 × 3200 px
Comparing Little Feet,Louis Léopold Boilly,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody, multiple girls, dress
Comparing Little Feet
Resolution: 4290 × 5200 px
Garlanding the Statuette of Cupid,Louis Léopold Boilly,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, multiple girls, dress
Garlanding the Statuette of Cupid
Resolution: 4778 × 5752 px