Théodore Valerio (1819–1879) was a French artist who was born in Herserange (Meurthe-et-Moselle), France.
[1] In addition to painting, he was a draughtsperson who produced engravings, woodcuts, and lithographs.
[2] His subjects included genre scenes and military imagery and ethnographic illustrations.
[1] After studying with Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet, Valerio traveled throughout Europe, in particular Germany, Italy, the Balkans, Switzerland and Hungary where he lived for some time.
Following the end of the war, he received a bronze medal for his work in the Paris Salon in 1859.