Louis Leopold Boilly (1761-1845) was a French painter, draftsman, and lithographer. He is best known for his genre scenes which depict everyday life in Paris during the 19th century. Boilly's works are highly detailed and filled with wit, humor, and social commentary. His work is often compared to that of the Dutch masters, such as Jan Steen and Frans Hals. Boilly's work is highly sought after and can be found in many of the world's leading museums.
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Boilly Prints
- Ah, Qu'il est Bon
- The Arrest of Charlotte Corday
- The Arrival of the Diligence
- Artist's Studio
- At the Entrance
- Baron de Galz de Malvirade
- Christophe Philippe Oberkampf and Family
- The Conscripts of 1807 Marching
- Conversation in a Park
- Couple with an Escaped Bird
- The Distribution of Food and Wine
- The Entrance to the Theatre de l'Ambigu Comique
- Francois Guislain Demory
- The Galleries of the Palais Royal, Paris
- A Game of Billiards
- Gilbert Motier
- Henri Gatien Bertrand
- The House Movers
- The Improvised Concert
- Inn Scene
- Interior of a Parisian Cafe
- The Jealous Old Man
- Jean Antoine Houdon
- Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot
- Les Mangeurs d'Huitres
- The Movings
- My Little Soldiers
- The Newspapers
- Politicians in the Tuileries Gardens
- Portrait of a King Charles Spaniel
- Portrait of a Man
- Portrait of Georges Cadoudal
- Portrait of Louis Philippe Joseph d'Orleans
- Portrait Presumed to be Lucile Desmoulins
- Prelude
- The Prison des Madelonnettes
- Reunion of Artists in the Studio of Isabey
- Self Portrait with Broken Glass
- Shackling the Prisoners at Bicetre
- The Singer Chenard
- The Studio of Jean Antoine Houdon
- Those who Inspire Love Extinguish it
- Twenty Five Pupils
- The Visit Received