PART 2 - Artists/illustrators

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Léopold Massard
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Léopold_Massard

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Well, only this Spanish artist would fill in dozens of posts.

Initial purpose was a name, a photo, a link. . . . or am I wrong? ...

Again, you're absolutely correct, on both counts.

I did try to inform people when they were duplicating names, but that's just shutting the door after the horse has bolted.
Unfortunately, I am unable to force members to peruse the list before they post their latest find, and I wouldn't want to risk detering anyone from posting.

List has now been updated.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
And some more Russians - not so well known in the west...:

Konstantin Apollonowitschich Sawitskij (1844 - 1905)

"Na wojnu!" (To the War/Crimean War)





Sergej Wassiljeitsch Iwanow (1864-1910)

"At the Southern Border of Muskowy"...:





Walerij Iwanowitsch Jacobi (1834 - 1902)

Prisoners...:





Wassilij Iwanowitsch Surikow (1848–1916)

"Ssuworows March over the Alps"...:





Aleksej Gawrilowitsch Wenetsianow (1780–1847)

"Bogatyrs"...:





Mikhail Iwanowitsch Awilow (1882 - 1954)

"Duel on Kulikowo Field"...:





Dmimitrij Aleksandrowitsch Shmarin

"White Army"...:





Wladimir Tarasenko

"Red Army"...:





Petr Aleksandrowitsch Krigonow (1911 - 1967)

"Pobjeda!" (Victory!)...:




Cheers
 
Again two famous French painters...:

Jean Baptiste Édouard Detaille (1848 - 1912)










And some Russian Sujets (Infantry at Bivouak and Tsarewich Nikolaj, the former Tzar Nikolaj II.)...:







Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville (1836 - 1885)











And: Rorkes Drift...:



Cheers
 
Hi Jai!

"elperi" has nothing to do with the Name "Leliepvre".

"elperi"is a company, which old pictures and drawings of many painters, which were originally created on paper, digitally processed, they then marketed as posters, pictures, etc.

Cheers
 
That's what I meant.

You can not score "ELPERI" as the name of leliepvre as Andrew is doing

Thank
 
Please don’t bring me into this discussion.
I’m only transferring information into the list, and applying links to the posts.
I’m most certainly not the ‘fount of all knowledge’; and I rely on you all to post the necessary information.
Martin stated that the prints in question were by a specific person, but without the necessary clarification. That information has now come to light.
Since we are not dealing with a specific artist, but some apparently ‘nebulous’ entity, I have removed the addition to the name, together with the link.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
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