Hippolyte-Camille Delpy
1842 – 1910
French painter, a student of Charles François Daubigny. It was Daubigny, a friend of the Delpy family, who took the young Camille along with him on his strolls. Inspired by Daubigny and his creations, Camille's only childhood aspiration was to become a painter.
6 artworks in collection
Works
18731898
18731898
Museum

The Boarding of Oysters at the Cancale Harbour
Private collection1873
The Pont Neuf and the Quai des Orfèvres, from the Place du Pont Neuf
Private collection1875
Fields at the Edge of the Village, Bois-le-Roi
Private collection1876
La Rue des Martyrs; Paris in the Snow
Private collection1876
The River at Pont-sur-Yvonne
Private collection1898
The Seine at Rangiport
Private collection