Portrait of Maxime François Antoine Lalanne

Maxime François Antoine Lalanne

Maxime François Antoine Lalanne was an artist active during the mid-nineteenth century, with documented works spanning the period from 1837 to 1866. Lalanne primarily engaged in graphic media, with the known record indicating 14 drawings and one print represented in institutional collections.

The historical significance of Lalanne’s output is affirmed by its preservation in major institutions, including the Rijksmuseum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The existing works focus heavily on architectural and natural landscapes, including compositions such as Gezicht op Bordeaux, Huis te Nogent-sur-Marne, Boulevard en strand te Blankenberge, and Landschap met bomengroep.

The enduring quality of these pieces means that the 14 drawings and single print are considered museum-quality assets for art historical research. Today, the accessibility of Maxime François Antoine Lalanne prints and drawings is supported by global digitization efforts, making high-quality prints and downloadable artwork available for academic and public study.

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17 works in collection

Works in Collection