Louis Philippe Crepin

Cherbourg – The Artists – Crepin, Louis-Philippe

This page forms part of a series of pages dedicated to the many artists who painted in Cherbourg. A full list of all the artists with a link to their works can be found at the bottom of this page.

Louis Philippe Crepin
Louis Philippe Crepin

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Louis-Philippe Crepin (1772 – 1851) was a French marine painter. Together with Theodore Gudin, he was appointed as one of France’s first two “Peintres de la Marine” in 1830.

He studied marine painting with Joseph Vernet and landscapes with Hubert Robert. Before that, he had been a sailor with four years of experience as a helmsman and gabier (a seaman in charge of the sails). He had his first exhibit at the Paris in 1796 with “La sortie du port de Brest“.

His best known painting is “Combat de la frégate française La Bayonnaise contre la frégate anglaise l’Embuscade 14 décembre 1798“, which was commissioned by Napoleon for display at the Tuileries. It was shown at the Salon in 1801. Until 1834, it was hung in the former residence of the Empress at the Chateau de Saint-Cloud, then was transferred to Versailles by King Louis Philippe I. Since 1935, it has been at the Musee national de la Marine.

Click here to read Crepin’s full bio on Wikipedia.

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1811 - Louis Philippe Crepin - Napoleon and Marie-Louise Attending the Parade of the Squadron in Cherbourg, in 1811
1811 – Louis Philippe Crepin – Napoleon and Marie-Louise Attending the Parade of the Squadron in Cherbourg, in 1811
1817 - Louis Philippe Crepin - Louis XVI Visiting the Port of Cherbourg in 1786
1817 – Louis Philippe Crepin – Louis XVI Visiting the Port of Cherbourg in 1786
1822 - Louis Philippe Crepin - Cherbourg Harbour
1822 – Louis Philippe Crepin – Cherbourg Harbour

TODAY: The forts built to protect Cherbourg and its harbour still exist and are very visible.

Crepin painted in several spots in Normandy, which will be featured eventually on this site. A link “” to those cities will appear below when published.

Here are the artists we found who worked in Cherbourg. A link “” will show when that artist’s works has been published on our site. A “*” indicates that the artist did not work in Cherbourg itself, instead worked in nearby places.

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