Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) Assets (77 in total)

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The princess escaping from her father, illustration for the Perrault fairytale, 'Peau d'Ane', 1927 (colour litho))
The princess escaping from her father, illustration for the Perrault fairytale, 'Peau d'Ane', 1927 (colour litho))

PER190831: The princess escaping from her father, illustration for the Perrault fairytale, 'Peau d'Ane', 1927 (colour litho)), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

The Cat, the Weasel and the Little Rabbit, illustration for 'Fables' by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-95) (colour engraving)
The Cat, the Weasel and the Little Rabbit, illustration for 'Fables' by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-95) (colour engraving)

PER190874: The Cat, the Weasel and the Little Rabbit, illustration for 'Fables' by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-95) (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

The toucan. In his large beak his tongue allows him to catch and eat insects and fruit. Near him there are young calaos who, when grown up, will have a strange beak. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - III. Les Oiseaux exotiques”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1948.
The toucan. In his large beak his tongue allows him to catch and eat insects and fruit. Near him there are young calaos who, when grown up, will have a strange beak. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - III. Les Oiseaux exotiques”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1948.

MAJ5030980: The toucan. In his large beak his tongue allows him to catch and eat insects and fruit. Near him there are young calaos who, when grown up, will have a strange beak. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - III. Les Oiseaux exotiques”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1948., Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration by Félix Lorioux (+ 1964), 1912.
Illustration by Félix Lorioux (+ 1964), 1912.

XEE4411783: Illustration by Félix Lorioux (+ 1964), 1912., Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Tom Thumb and his brothers finding their home, illustration for 'Tom Thumb' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
Tom Thumb and his brothers finding their home, illustration for 'Tom Thumb' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER200548: Tom Thumb and his brothers finding their home, illustration for 'Tom Thumb' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Puss in Boots' Master Pretending to drown, illustration for 'Puss in Boots' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
Puss in Boots' Master Pretending to drown, illustration for 'Puss in Boots' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER200552: Puss in Boots' Master Pretending to drown, illustration for 'Puss in Boots' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

The Princess finds the spinning wheel, illustration for 'Sleeping Beauty' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
The Princess finds the spinning wheel, illustration for 'Sleeping Beauty' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER200558: The Princess finds the spinning wheel, illustration for 'Sleeping Beauty' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

The Heron, The Girl, illustration for 'Fables' by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-95) published by Hachette in 1927 (colour engraving)
The Heron, The Girl, illustration for 'Fables' by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-95) published by Hachette in 1927 (colour engraving)

PER200577: The Heron, The Girl, illustration for 'Fables' by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-95) published by Hachette in 1927 (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

The princess, having discarded the donkeyskin, makes a cake for the prince, illustration for the Perrault fairytale, 'Peau d'Ane', 1927 (colour litho))
The princess, having discarded the donkeyskin, makes a cake for the prince, illustration for the Perrault fairytale, 'Peau d'Ane', 1927 (colour litho))

CHT694899: The princess, having discarded the donkeyskin, makes a cake for the prince, illustration for the Perrault fairytale, 'Peau d'Ane', 1927 (colour litho)), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Robinson reading the Bible to Friday, illustration for a French edition of 'Robinson Crusoe' by Daniel Defoe (1660-1731), published by Hachette, 1930 (colour engraving)
Robinson reading the Bible to Friday, illustration for a French edition of 'Robinson Crusoe' by Daniel Defoe (1660-1731), published by Hachette, 1930 (colour engraving)

CHT163224: Robinson reading the Bible to Friday, illustration for a French edition of 'Robinson Crusoe' by Daniel Defoe (1660-1731), published by Hachette, 1930 (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Tom Thumb and his brothers arriving at the Ogre's home, illustration for 'Tom Thumb' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
Tom Thumb and his brothers arriving at the Ogre's home, illustration for 'Tom Thumb' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER190833: Tom Thumb and his brothers arriving at the Ogre's home, illustration for 'Tom Thumb' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Robinson Crusoe meeting Friday, c.1930 (colour litho)
Robinson Crusoe meeting Friday, c.1930 (colour litho)

CCI1936221: Robinson Crusoe meeting Friday, c.1930 (colour litho), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

The snake, this curious bird with slate plumage who is used to hunt and eat snakes. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - III. Les Oiseaux exotiques”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1948.
The snake, this curious bird with slate plumage who is used to hunt and eat snakes. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - III. Les Oiseaux exotiques”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1948.

MAJ5030966: The snake, this curious bird with slate plumage who is used to hunt and eat snakes. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - III. Les Oiseaux exotiques”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1948., Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

The lazy cicada sings all summer. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - II. Les insects de chez nous”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1943.
The lazy cicada sings all summer. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - II. Les insects de chez nous”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1943.

MAJ5030996: The lazy cicada sings all summer. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - II. Les insects de chez nous”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1943., Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

A religious mantis beating her husband on the wedding day. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - II. Les insects de chez nous”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1943.
A religious mantis beating her husband on the wedding day. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - II. Les insects de chez nous”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1943.

MAJ5031017: A religious mantis beating her husband on the wedding day. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - II. Les insects de chez nous”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1943., Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Diafoirus the father and Diafoirus the son went to Argan to ask for Angelique's hand. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) from the piece “” The Imaginary Malad”” by Jean Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (1622-1673), 1928
Diafoirus the father and Diafoirus the son went to Argan to ask for Angelique's hand. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) from the piece “” The Imaginary Malad”” by Jean Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (1622-1673), 1928

MAJ5032177: Diafoirus the father and Diafoirus the son went to Argan to ask for Angelique's hand. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) from the piece “” The Imaginary Malad”” by Jean Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (1622-1673), 1928, Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Cleante introduced himself as a singing master and Toinette introduced him. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) from the piece “” The Imaginary Malad”” by Jean Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (1622-1673), 1928
Cleante introduced himself as a singing master and Toinette introduced him. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) from the piece “” The Imaginary Malad”” by Jean Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (1622-1673), 1928

MAJ5032184: Cleante introduced himself as a singing master and Toinette introduced him. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) from the piece “” The Imaginary Malad”” by Jean Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (1622-1673), 1928, Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

A fairy advancing into space (on a butterfly) Illustration by Félix Lorioux (+ 1964), 1912.
A fairy advancing into space (on a butterfly) Illustration by Félix Lorioux (+ 1964), 1912.

XEE4411797: A fairy advancing into space (on a butterfly) Illustration by Félix Lorioux (+ 1964), 1912., Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

1878, the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Abdulhamid II (Abd ul Hamid, Abd-ul-Hamid, Abdulhemit, Abdul Hamid, Abd al-Hamid, Abd al-Hamid, Abd al-Hamid) (1842-1918): the carpet diminishes further, while bombs burn in the Sultan's legs. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), 1913.
1878, the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Abdulhamid II (Abd ul Hamid, Abd-ul-Hamid, Abdulhemit, Abdul Hamid, Abd al-Hamid, Abd al-Hamid, Abd al-Hamid) (1842-1918): the carpet diminishes further, while bombs burn in the Sultan's legs. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), 1913.

XEE4165774: 1878, the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Abdulhamid II (Abd ul Hamid, Abd-ul-Hamid, Abdulhemit, Abdul Hamid, Abd al-Hamid, Abd al-Hamid, Abd al-Hamid) (1842-1918): the carpet diminishes further, while bombs burn in the Sultan's legs. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), 1913., Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Medicinal plants (cass, senna and rhubarb), scene from Molière's “” Imaginary Malad” - Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), Hachette, Paris, 1928.
Medicinal plants (cass, senna and rhubarb), scene from Molière's “” Imaginary Malad” - Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), Hachette, Paris, 1928.

LSE4090848: Medicinal plants (cass, senna and rhubarb), scene from Molière's “” Imaginary Malad” - Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), Hachette, Paris, 1928., Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Tom Thumb listening to his parents, illustration for 'Tom Thumb' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
Tom Thumb listening to his parents, illustration for 'Tom Thumb' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER200547: Tom Thumb listening to his parents, illustration for 'Tom Thumb' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Tom Thumb at the Ogre's home, illustration for 'Tom Thumb' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
Tom Thumb at the Ogre's home, illustration for 'Tom Thumb' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER200549: Tom Thumb at the Ogre's home, illustration for 'Tom Thumb' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

The Glass Slipper carried everywhere in the kingdom, illustration for 'Cinderella' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
The Glass Slipper carried everywhere in the kingdom, illustration for 'Cinderella' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER200556: The Glass Slipper carried everywhere in the kingdom, illustration for 'Cinderella' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

1829, the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Mahmud II (Mahmud) II (1784-1839): but a mysterious hand appears and pulls to it the rug which diminishes. It's the turn of the Crescent to go back. The sultan is worried. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), 1913.
1829, the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Mahmud II (Mahmud) II (1784-1839): but a mysterious hand appears and pulls to it the rug which diminishes. It's the turn of the Crescent to go back. The sultan is worried. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), 1913.

XEE4165778: 1829, the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Mahmud II (Mahmud) II (1784-1839): but a mysterious hand appears and pulls to it the rug which diminishes. It's the turn of the Crescent to go back. The sultan is worried. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), 1913., Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Doctor and clystère, scene of Molière's “” Imaginary Malad” -Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), Hachette, Paris, 1928.
Doctor and clystère, scene of Molière's “” Imaginary Malad” -Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), Hachette, Paris, 1928.

LSE4090840: Doctor and clystère, scene of Molière's “” Imaginary Malad” -Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964), Hachette, Paris, 1928., Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Robinson Crusoe, 1930 (colour litho)
Robinson Crusoe, 1930 (colour litho)

CCI2093103: Robinson Crusoe, 1930 (colour litho), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Robinson Crusoe, c.1930 (colour litho)
Robinson Crusoe, c.1930 (colour litho)

CCI1936174: Robinson Crusoe, c.1930 (colour litho), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Beetles carrying their meal in a bag. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - II. Les insects de chez nous”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1943.
Beetles carrying their meal in a bag. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - II. Les insects de chez nous”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1943.

MAJ5031028: Beetles carrying their meal in a bag. Illustration by Felix Lorioux (1872-1964) - in “” The Children's Buffon. Wild Animals - II. Les insects de chez nous”” by Bernard Roy, ed. Marcus, 1943., Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

The Seven Fairies before the Princess' Cradle, illustration for 'Sleeping Beauty' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
The Seven Fairies before the Princess' Cradle, illustration for 'Sleeping Beauty' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER200557: The Seven Fairies before the Princess' Cradle, illustration for 'Sleeping Beauty' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

The Fox and the Stork, illustration for 'Fables' by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-95) published by Hachette in 1927 (colour engraving)
The Fox and the Stork, illustration for 'Fables' by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-95) published by Hachette in 1927 (colour engraving)

PER200578: The Fox and the Stork, illustration for 'Fables' by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-95) published by Hachette in 1927 (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration for 'Little Red Riding Hood' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
Illustration for 'Little Red Riding Hood' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER190828: Illustration for 'Little Red Riding Hood' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Front page of
Front page of

GEG1784427: Front page of "Mon journal", 1915 (colour litho), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Argan was Dr. Purgon's best client and Fleurant, the apothecary from the piece “”Le Malade Imaginaire” by Jean Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (1622-1673), 1928 (lithograph)
Argan was Dr. Purgon's best client and Fleurant, the apothecary from the piece “”Le Malade Imaginaire” by Jean Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (1622-1673), 1928 (lithograph)

MAJ5032153: Argan was Dr. Purgon's best client and Fleurant, the apothecary from the piece “”Le Malade Imaginaire” by Jean Baptiste Poquelin dit Moliere (1622-1673), 1928 (lithograph), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Marquis de Carabas Getting Married to the Princess, illustration for 'Puss in Boots' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
Marquis de Carabas Getting Married to the Princess, illustration for 'Puss in Boots' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER200554: Marquis de Carabas Getting Married to the Princess, illustration for 'Puss in Boots' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

The Marriage, illustration for 'Sleeping Beauty' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)
The Marriage, illustration for 'Sleeping Beauty' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving)

PER190832: The Marriage, illustration for 'Sleeping Beauty' by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) (colour engraving), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Robinson Crusoe, 1930 (colour litho)
Robinson Crusoe, 1930 (colour litho)

CCI2093101: Robinson Crusoe, 1930 (colour litho), Lorioux, Felix (1872-1964) / Bridgeman Images


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