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Louis-Philippe Crepin (1772-1851) was a French naval painter, one of the first Peintres de la Marine.
Crepin was notably a pupil of Joseph Vernet and Hubert Robert.
His Combat de la Bayonnaise contre l'Ambuscade, 1798, depicting the Action of 14 December 1798, is one of the main exhibits of the Musee national de la Marine.
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Pintura identificación:: 72549 Louis XVIII relevant la France de ses ruines
1814(1814)
Oil on panel
46 55 cm (18.11 X 21.65 in)
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Pintura identificación:: 74310 Louis XVIII relevant la France de ses ruines
Date 1814(1814)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 46 X 55 cm (18.11 X 21.65 in)
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Pintura identificación:: 91264 The Redoutable at the battle of Trafalgar
Oil on canvas, 1807
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Pintura identificación:: 91951 Fight of the Poursuivante against the British ship Hercules
Oil of canvas, 1819
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Pintura identificación:: 91953 Fight of the Poursuivante against the British ship Hercules
Oil of canvas, 1819
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Louis-Philippe Crepin (1772-1851) was a French naval painter, one of the first Peintres de la Marine.
Crepin was notably a pupil of Joseph Vernet and Hubert Robert.
His Combat de la Bayonnaise contre l'Ambuscade, 1798, depicting the Action of 14 December 1798, is one of the main exhibits of the Musee national de la Marine.
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