Artist

Leo Lehmann

Germany, 1782–1859

Leo Lehmann was a Germany artist.

Leo Lehmann was a German artist active during the late eighteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries. Born in 1782 and passing in 1859, he worked as a painter, portrait painter, and lithographer. His professional legacy is closely tied to his son, the artist Henri Lehmann, whom he also taught. This father-son relationship defined a significant part of his documented career, as he passed his artistic skills directly to the next generation. While specific works are not detailed here, his roles as both a creator and an instructor remain clear in the historical record of German art.

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