Gaston Laplace

1885–1917 (age 32)

Biography

Gaston Laplace devoted his life to the craft of printmaking, pursuing artistic excellence that captured both light and emotion through ink and paper. His careful attention to detail brought forth works that resonated with contemporary audiences and left a subtle yet powerful mark on French art.

He is remembered at the Lyon (La Doua) French National Cemetery, where the quiet grounds reflect the dignity of his contributions to visual culture.