Henry Victor Lesur
Henry Victor Lesur (1863 - 1900) - French artist. His style is partially inspired by 18th century painters such as Jean-Honore Fragonard and François Boucher.
The artist received a professional (as the biographers say - very formal) education. Natural talent won. His paintings were wildly popular in the second half of the nineteenth century.
From 1880 to 1890, Henry Victor Leser regularly exhibited his paintings at the Paris Salon.
On his canvases there are gorgeous ladies and gallant gentlemen. A wonderful and exciting world full of vibrant colors and colors.
Pictures from the life of the past, exquisite costumes and manners, carriages and flowers. Pretty flower girls are often seen in the artist's paintings. It can be assumed that these girls were a real decoration of the streets of old Paris.