Louis-François-Hippolyte Fauvel
1835–1895 (age 60)
Biography
Louis-François-Hippolyte Fauvel was a French painter active during the mid-to-late 19th century. His artistic career flourished during a period of significant innovation in French painting, as the nation's artistic traditions evolved through Romanticism and toward modern movements.
Fauvel's contributions to French art earned him a place of honor at Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris's most prestigious burial ground. His work reflected the aesthetic sensibilities of his era, and he remained engaged with the vibrant artistic community of Paris throughout his career.