Gustave Guillaumet The Sahara(or The Desert) Painting ID:: 11218 Gustave Guillaumet1.jpg
The Sahara(or The Desert) 1867(Salon of 1868)
3' 7 1/2'' x 6' 5''(110 x 200cm)Gift of the artist's family,1888
Gustave Guillaumet Ain Kerma (source du figuier) smala de Tiaret en Algerie (mk32) Painting ID:: 25235 new8/Gustave Guillaumet-649694.jpg
Ain Kerma (source du figuier) smala de Tiaret en Algerie (mk32) huile sur toile signee et datee 1867
142 x 104 cm Musee des Beaux-Arts Pau Exoposee au Salon de 1867 et offerte par Napoleon III au musee de pau
Gustave Guillaumet Dans Les dunes (mk32) Painting ID:: 25236 new8/Gustave Guillaumet-574975.jpg
Dans Les dunes (mk32) ou huile sur toile signee et datee 1880 79 x 120 cm Anc Sotheby Londres
Gustave Guillaumet La Seguia,Near Biskra Painting ID:: 39995 new12/Gustave Guillaumet-799523.jpg
La Seguia,Near Biskra mk155
1885
Oil on canvas
100x155cm
Gustave Guillaumet Weavers at Bou-Saada Painting ID:: 39996 new12/Gustave Guillaumet-879382.jpg
Weavers at Bou-Saada mk155
undated
Oil on canvas
95x112cm
Gustave Guillaumet Evening Prayer in the Sahara Painting ID:: 39997 new12/Gustave Guillaumet-422327.jpg
Evening Prayer in the Sahara mk155
1863
Oil on canvas
135x182cm
Gustave Guillaumet Laghouat Algerian Sahara Painting ID:: 39998 new12/Gustave Guillaumet-568268.jpg
Laghouat Algerian Sahara mk155
1879
Oil on canvas
122x181cm
Gustave Guillaumet The Sahara Painting ID:: 39999 new12/Gustave Guillaumet-296338.jpg
The Sahara mk155
1867
Oil on canvas
110x200cm
Gustave Guillaumet Laghouat, Algerian Sahara. Painting ID:: 61955 new21/Gustave Guillaumet-967246.gif
French Painter, 1840-1887
French painter and writer. He was a student of Fran?ois-Edouard Picot, Alexandre Abel de Pujol and F?lix Barrias. After failing to win the Prix de Rome in historical landscape in 1861, he impulsively visited Algeria the following year; this journey, which he repeated ten times, determined his development as an Orientalist painter. He was a regular exhibitor at the Salon from 1861 where his combination of picturesque realism and academic composition was positively received by the State as illustrative of its Algerian policies