Charles-Victor-Eugène Lefebvre
1805–1882 (age 77)
Biography
Charles-Victor-Eugène Lefebvre (1805–1882) was a French painter whose artistic practice extended across much of the nineteenth century. His work engaged with the traditions and innovations that characterized French painting during this period of cultural and artistic vitality, contributing to the rich legacy of French visual arts.
Lefebvre's career reflected the dedication and skill expected of professional painters in nineteenth-century France. His artistic contributions and his standing within the French art world earned him recognition among his peers and secured his place among the notable cultural figures of his generation.