Adolphe Lalauze (8 October 1838 – 18 October 1906)[1] was a prolific French etcher who made the illustrations for many books. He won various awards and was made a knight of the Legion of Honour.
^Revue du Vivarais (in French). Imprimerie Humbert. 1912. p. 149. Retrieved 22 May 2018. ... Habile graveur, dessinateur plein de finesse et d'originalité, Lalauze ne tarda pas à se faire un nom. ... Légion d'honneur, vice—président de la société des Amis de l'Eau-forte, mourut pieusement, en sa résidence de Milly (Seinc-et—Oise), le 18 octobre 1906. [... A skillful engraver, a designer full of finesse and originality, Lalauze was quick to make a name for himself. ... Legion of Honor, Vice President of the Society of Friends of Etching, died piously, in his residence of Milly (Seinc-et-Oise), October 18, 1906.]
AdolpheLalauze (8 October 1838 – 18 October 1906) was a prolific French etcher who made the illustrations for many books. He won various awards and was...
artists). Among them were such painters as James McNeill Whistler, AdolpheLalauze and Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly—who wrote the preface of Le bric-à-brac...
Once Hailed as Cure-All". The New York Times. Mariani & Company; Lalauze, Adolphe (1893). Portraits from Album Mariani. University of California Libraries...
escalier des Ambassadeurs at Versailles (23 January – 10 February 1749.” AdolpheLalauze, 1838–1906 (ca. 1890 after a design by Cochin). “Fancy dress ball given...
Retrieved 5 October 2019 – via Newspapers.com. Mariani & Company; Lalauze, Adolphe (1893). Portraits from Album Mariani. University of California Libraries...