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Gabriel Loppe

Gabriel Loppe (1825 - 1913) was active/lived in France, Switzerland.  Gabriel Loppe is known for High altitude mountain scene painting, Mont Blanc, alpine sketching, photography.

Gabriel Loppé (July 2, 1825 - May 19, 1913) was a French painter, photographer and mountaineer. He became the first foreigner to be made a member of the Alpine Club in London.

His father was a captain in the French Engineers and Loppé's childhood was spent in many different towns in south-eastern France. At age twenty-one Loppe climbed a small mountain in the Languedoc and found a group of painters sketching on the summit. He had found his calling and subsequently went off to Geneva where he met the reputed leading Swiss landscapist, Alexandre Calame (1810 -1864)

Loppé took up mountaineering in Grindelwald in the 1850s and made friends easily with the many English climbers in France and Switzerland. Although he was frequently labelled as a pupil of Calame and his rival Francois Diday, Loppé was almost an entirely self-taught artist.

He became the first painter to work at higher altitudes during climbing expeditions earning the right to be considered the founder   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 2502 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Gabriel Loppe

   Gabriel Loppe  Born:  1825
Died:   1913
Known for:  High altitude mountain scene painting, Mont Blanc, alpine sketching, photography

Gabriel Loppé (July 2, 1825 - May 19, 1913) was a French painter, photographer and mountaineer. He became the first foreigner to be made a member of the Alpine Club in London.

His father was a captain in the French Engineers and Loppé's childhood was spent in many different towns in south-eastern France. At age twenty-one Loppe climbed a small mountain in the Languedoc and found a group of painters sketching on the summit. He had found his calling and subsequently went off to Geneva where he met the reputed leading Swiss landscapist, Alexandre Calame (1810 -1864)

Loppé took up mountaineering in Grindelwald in the 1850s and made friends easily with the many English climbers in France and Switzerland. Although he was frequentl  ...  Displaying 750 of 2502 characters.

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