Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg (1740-1812) :
- The Angel binding satan (c. 1797)

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An Avalanche in the Alps - Philip James De Loutherbourg, 1803. (Tate Britain).

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The Angel Binding Satan - Philip James de Loutherbourg, c. 1797. (Yale Center for British Art).

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'Lord Howe's Action, or the Glorious First of June' by Philip James de Loutherbourg, 1795

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Burg Scharfenberg at Night by
Ernst Ferdinand Oehme (1827)

King Arthur by Charles Ernest (1903)

St George and the Dragon by Briton Riviere (1908-1909)

Visitor to a Moonlit Churchyard by Philip James de Loutherbourg (1790)

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In the Lake District for today's First, the wonderful museum, reopened in 2019. Pair of paintings by Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg, designed to delight a London audience: “Belle Isle, Windermere, in a Calm”(1786) and same “in a Storm” (1785).

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Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg the younger (1740-1812)-'the battle of the First of June, 1794'-oil on canvas-1795

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Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus! “The Bard” by de Loutherbourg. Wash drawing. The oil painting is in the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, engraved as the frontispiece to Musical and poetical relicks of the Welsh Bards

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On this sad day, let's remember some of the foreign artists who came to England and made great art here. Peter Lely from Holland. Henry Fuseli from Switzerland. Frank Auerbach from Germany. Phillip de Loutherbourg from France. They were obviously trying to tell us something.

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“The defeat of the Spanish Armada” by Philiippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg. Painted two centuries after the Battle of Gravelines that it depicts, it is over dramatic - but I do still like it.

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A pair of paintings by Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg in the Windermere Jetty Museum: “Belle Isle, Windermere, in a Calm” (1786) and same “in a Storm” (1785). De Loutherbourg had visited the Lakes in 1783, but these wild exaggerations were designed to delight a London audience

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Philip James De Loutherbourg
An Avalanche in the Alps
1803

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Philip James de Loutherbourg died 1812. The 1st painting may have many interpretations, but it does indeed depict the ruins of Tintern Abbey.

Visitor to a Moonlit Churchyard
The Vision of the White Horse
An Avalanche in the Alps
Landscape in the Lake District

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Philip James de Loutherbourg's 'The Vision of the White Horse' (1798), as used by RIPPIKOULU.

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Philip James de Loutherbourg. 93/∞

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Chepstow Castle, Philip James de Loutherbourg, https://t.co/LS9OKeV6ZM (Palette: 🖌🎨

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I continue to share my references for Forest of Liars. Here Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg and his amazing sense of composition (1740 – 1812) :

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Philip James de Loutherbourg died 1812. The first painting—one of my favorites—depicts the ruins of Tintern Abbey.

Visitor to a Moonlit Churchyard
The Vision of the White Horse
An Avalanche in the Alps
Château de Chillon

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