1. Paul Delaroche, by Jean Gigoux. 1832. Pencil on paper, 25 by 17 cm.
(Private collection).
Attributed works:
2. The princes in the tower (Les enfants d’Édouard), by Paul
Delaroche. 1830. Oil on canvas, 181 by 215 cm. (Musée du Louvre,
Paris; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
3. Bonaparte crossing the Alps, by Paul Delaroche. 1848. Oil on canvas,
222 by 289 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
4. Joan of Arc taken prisoner, by John Thompson after Paul Delaroche.
Engraving, 14 by 9.5 cm. (From Prosper de Barante: Histoire des Ducs
de Bourgogne, Paris 1842, opposite p.395).
Attributed works:
5. Installation view of Painting History: Delaroche and Lady Jane Grey
at the National Gallery, London, 2010, showing Charles I insulted by
the soldiers of Cromwell, by Paul Delaroche as it appeared after its
rediscovery. 1836. Oil on canvas, 300 by 400 cm. (Courtesy National
Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
6. Assassination of the Duc de Guise, after Paul Delaroche. Engraving,
10.5 by 15 cm. (From J. Ruutz Rees: Horace Vernet, Paul Delaroche,
London 1880, between pp.62–63).
Attributed works:
7. The blind fiddler (1806), by John Quartley after David Wilkie. 1806.
Engraving, 13 by 15 cm. (From Magasin pittoresque 20 (1847), p.184).
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‘After the duel’: an early painting by Paul Delaroche
1. ‘Salon de 1835, “Assassinat du duc de Guise”, tableau de M. Paul
Delaroche’, by Andrew Best Leloir and Charles Émile Wattier. 1835.
Engraving, 12 by 21.5 cm. (From Le Magasin Pittoresque 22, 1835, p.169).
Attributed works:
2. After the duel, by Paul Delaroche, 1825. Oil on canvas, 66 by 82 cm.
(Private collection).
Attributed works:
3. Duel after the masquerade, by Jean-Léon Gérôme. 1857–59
(third version). Oil on canvas, 39.1 by 56.3 cm. (The Walters Art
Museum, Baltimore).
Attributed works:
4. St Bartholomew scene, by R.J. Bingham after Paul Delaroche. 1857–
58. Albumen print. (From Oeuvre de Paul Delaroche, Paris 1858).
Attributed works:
5. A duel, by Pierre Roch Vigneron. 1829. Lithograph, 25 by 29 cm.
(Private collection).
Attributed works:
6. Detail of St Vincent de Paul preaching to the court of Louis XIII
on behalf of the abandoned children, by Zachee Prevost after Paul
Delaroche. 1834 Salon. Engraving.
Attributed works:
7. The students of Baron Gros in 1820, by Louis Léopold Boilly, 1820.
Black and white chalk on paper, 59.5 by 29.1 cm. (Musée Carnavalet,
Paris; Alamy Stock photo).
Attributed works:
8. Study for the ‘Assassination of the duc de Guise’, by Paul Delaroche.
c.1832 or before 1830. Pencil on paper, 13.5 by 24.2 cm. (Private
collection).