Gabriel Lettu (1775, Paris - c.1859) was a French painter, engraver and printer, mostly active in Auch between 1830 and 1840. The Musée des Jacobins houses at least four paintings by him.
Works
- Henry IV's Château at Pau in Béarn, lithograph, 1825–1830, 51,6x37cm, Musée National du Château de Pau.[1]
- Assumption of the Virgin, high altarpiece of the parish church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, Castelnau-Magnoac (Hautes-Pyrénées), produced in Auch in March 1830, oil on canvas, 287x210cm.[2]
- The Agony of Saint Martin, oil on canvas, 1841, 162x260cm, church at Réjaumont (Gers).
- Inauguration of the statue of Maréchal Lannes in Lectoure, oil on canvas, 49x41cm, private collection (auctioned at Sothebys 02/12/2003).[3]
- Crucifixion (attributed), early 19th century, chapelle Saint-Barthélémy du lieu-dit Mongardin (Saint-Médard, Gers)
- Visitor guide to Auch Cathedral, with engravings complementing the museum of sacred art, 13 pages of text and 12 black and white plates, 15,5x23cm
References
- ↑ Base Joconde: Château d'Henri IV à Pau en Béarn, French Ministry of Culture. (in French)
- ↑ Base Palissy: Tableau : l'Assomption, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ↑ (in French)Fiche Artnet
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