Jacques Adrien Lavieille
Jacques Adrien Lavieille was a printmaker whose documented artistic activity spans the middle decades of the 19th century, with known works created between 1835 and 1860.
Lavieille’s output focused on prints, six examples of which are currently preserved in major museum collections. The significance of these works is established by their inclusion in prominent institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Art Institute of Chicago.
Among the documented pieces represented in these collections are the titles The Shoreline, Woman Spinning, Evening, Morning, and Night. These historical Jacques Adrien Lavieille prints offer insight into mid-century subject matter and technique. Today, many of these works are considered to be in the public domain, allowing institutions to make museum-quality reproductions available for study and reference.