LE BLANC, Theodore
The French painter and officer Théodore Leblanc (1800? - 1837) stayed in Greece and the Levant for approximately three years, possibly from 1828 to 1831. Although he coincided in place and time with the French Scientific Expedition (1829-1830), his activity was independent to that of the mission. Leblanc drew from nature; his works are marked by caricaturesque elements but convey intense emotion. His paintings are extremely rare; apart from portraits they include scenes from the Greek War of Independence and snapshots from everyday life in the places he visited.
Written by Ioli Vingopoulou
LE BLANC, Theodore - Bithynia
LE BLANC, Theodore - Rest Images
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Ottoman soldier wearing the uniform established after the reforms of the early 19th century.
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“Palikaria”, members of irregular troops of Roumeli, Greece.
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“Palikari”, member of irregular troops of the Peloponnese, with his clan.
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A captain (general) of the army of Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt, during the Cretan campaign.
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“Palikaria” and heads of irregular troops at the temple of Apollo in Ancient Corinth.