Eugene Ciceri Art
Étienne Eugène Cicéristudied under his father, a well-respected French illustrator and decorator. Many of his early works were murals and theatre sets influenced by his studies with his father. In Paris, Cicéri shared living quarters with his uncle and fellow artist, Eugene Isabey, in a part of the city where Jean-François Millet, Henri Julien Félix Rousseau and Jules Dupré also lived during the same time. Later in his life, he turned to landscapes and debuted at the Salon in Paris in 1851, winning a bronze medal. Cicéri traveled and painted throughout France, particularly in the small town of Barbizon, and along the Seine and Marne Rivers. Normandy, Switzerland, Germany and North Africa were some of the other locales Cicéri painted during his travels. Cicéri's work is in the Louvre, national museums throughout France, the National Gallery in Berlin and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.
1860s Romantic Eugene Ciceri Art
Pencil
Mid-20th Century Modern Eugene Ciceri Art
Pencil
1950s Expressionist Eugene Ciceri Art
Paper, Pencil
1950s American Modern Eugene Ciceri Art
Graphite, Watercolor
1880s Romantic Eugene Ciceri Art
Paper, Watercolor
1890s Ashcan School Eugene Ciceri Art
Graphite
Mid-19th Century Eugene Ciceri Art
Paper, Pastel, Pencil
1830s Romantic Eugene Ciceri Art
Laid Paper, Pencil
Early 19th Century Romantic Eugene Ciceri Art
Ink
1830s Romantic Eugene Ciceri Art
Paper, Watercolor
Early 19th Century Romantic Eugene Ciceri Art
Laid Paper, Watercolor
Mid-20th Century Modern Eugene Ciceri Art
Pencil
1840s Romantic Eugene Ciceri Art
Paper, Watercolor
1860s Romantic Eugene Ciceri Art
Pencil
1860s Barbizon School Eugene Ciceri Art
Watercolor
1860s Realist Eugene Ciceri Art
Ink
Mid-19th Century Barbizon School Eugene Ciceri Art
Watercolor
Barbizon School Eugene Ciceri Art
Oil
Barbizon School Eugene Ciceri Art
Oil