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Philip James de Loutherbourg
1740–1812
(b Strasbourg, 31 Oct. 1740; d Chiswick, Middlesex [now in Greater London], 11 Mar. 1812). French painter, stage designer, and illustrator, active mainly in England.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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The River Wye at Tintern Abbey 1805 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg 1805–1810 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Storm and Avalanche near the Scheidegg in the Valley of Lauterbrunnen 1804 National Trust, Petworth House
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An Avalanche in the Alps 1803 Tate
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Landscape with Shepherds 1803 Museums Sheffield
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Admiral Sir John Duckworth Forcing Pass through the Dardanelles, 1807 c.1808 Government Art Collection
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The Battle of Alexandria, 21 March 1801 1802 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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The Cutting-Out of the French Corvette 'La Chevrette' 1802 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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The Battle between Richard Coeur de Lion and Saladin in Palestine c.1807 New Walk Museum & Art Gallery, Leicester Arts and Museums Service
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The Landing of British Troops at Aboukir, 8 March 1801 1802 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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The Battle of Camperdown, 11 October 1797 1801 National Maritime Museum
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Coalbrookdale by Night 1801 Science Museum
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The Battle of the Nile 1800 Tate
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A Fishing Boat Brought Ashore near Conway Castle 1800 National Maritime Museum
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The Battle of Camperdown 1799 Tate Britain
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A Distant Hail-Storm Coming On, and the March of Soldiers with their Baggage 1799 Tate
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The Vision of the White Horse 1798 Tate
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The Betrayal of Christ 1798 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Christ Appearing to the Disciples at Emmaus 1797 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Pastoral Scene 1797 Beecroft Art Gallery