ADOLPHE LALAUZE
French illustrator (1838-1906)
Biography:
Adolphe Lalauze was born in Rive-de-Gier (Loire, France). A former recording controller, he began studying illustration. He did some portraits of contemporary figures and illustrated some books.
Works illustrated by Lalauze:
Jacques Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Paul et Viriginie, s.d.
Brillat-Savarin, Physiologie du goût, Jouaust, 1879.
Cazotte, La Diable amoureux, Jouaust, 1883.
Miguel Cervantes, Don Quichotte, s.d.
Théophile Gautier, Jean et Jeannette, Ferroud, 1894.
Goldsmith, Vicaire de Wakefield, Gay et Bird, 1893.
Ernest Theodor Wilhelm Amadeus Hoffmann, Contes fantastiques, s.d.
M.G. Lewis, Le Moine, s.d.
Mille et une nuit, 1881.
L'Abbé Prévost, Manon Lescaut, 1879.
Jonathan Swift, Gulliver, Librairie des bibiliophiles, 1875.