À propos de l'auteur

Charles Lewis Meryon was a French artist known for his remarkable etchings and depictions of Parisian landscapes. His work stands out for its intricate detail and atmospheric qualities, capturing the essence of 19th century Paris. Meryon's etchings often reflected his deep appreciation for the city's architecture and urban scenes, as well as his personal struggles with mental health. His unique style and technique influenced many artists who came after him, contributing to the development of modern etching.

Throughout his life, Meryon faced challenges, including bouts of mental illness that affected his career and personal life. Despite these struggles, he left behind a significant artistic legacy, with works that continue to be celebrated and studied today. Meryon's passion for his craft and his ability to convey emotion through his art have secured his place in the history of French art. His etchings remain a testament to the beauty and complexity of Paris, serving as both historical documents and artistic masterpieces.

Nationalité Français
Date de naissance April 18, 1821
Lieu de naissance Paris, Île-de-France, France
Date de décès December 1, 1868