Late 19th-Century Pierre Outin Print in Gilt Frame
A printed reproduction of a late 19th-century figurative street scene by French painter Pierre Outin, known for his romantic narrative works and finely drawn figures in historical dress. Outin trained in Paris under Charles Joseph Lecointe and academic painter Alexandre Cabanel, debuting at the Paris Salon in 1868.
The print captures his signature storytelling style, with period costuming and a soft, illustrative quality inspired by 18th-century fêtes galantes. Presented in a wooden frame with a gold-painted finish and decorative detailing, showing gentle wear to the frame consistent with age. A timeless, character-filled artwork suited to both traditional and contemporary interiors.

