Artist

Louis Lamothe

France, 1822–1869

Louis Lamothe was a France artist.

Louis Lamothe was a French painter who lived from 1822 to 1869. His career is defined by his role as an instructor to several artists who would later achieve significant recognition. Among his students were Henry Lerolle, James Tissot, Edgar Degas, and Henri Regnault. Through his teaching, Lamothe influenced the development of these figures within the French art community. His work remains documented primarily through his occupation as a painter and his documented relationships with these notable students. No specific works or stylistic details are recorded in the available facts, leaving his legacy anchored in his mentorship of the next generation of artists.

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