Theatre Scenes
Theatre Scenes is an original colored watercolor on paper glued on cardboard realized in the 19th century by Tony Johannot .
The artwork consists of a couple of mixed colored watercolor drawings representing sketches of sets and interiors of a theater with annotations by the artist in pencil
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Theatre Scenes is an original colored watercolor on paper glued on cardboard realized in the 19th century by Tony Johannot .
The artwork consists of a couple of mixed colored watercolor drawings representing sketches of sets and interiors of a theater with annotations by the artist in pencil.
Good conditions, except for a little tear on the lower left corner.
Antoine Johannot, known commonly as Tony Johannot (1803–1852), was a French engraver, illustrator and painter. Tony learned engraving from his brothers and helped Alfred produce illustrations of books by James Fenimore Cooper and Walter Scott. Tony came to prefer wood engraving but resumed etching in 1845. His historical paintings were exhibited at the Paris Salon for the first time in 1831. He became an illustrator much prized for his elegance, his diversity, and the lively character of his drawings.
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