Victor Gustave Lhuillier

Victor Gustave Lhuillier (19 April 1844 – July 1889) was a French engraver and etcher.

Born at Altkirch, Alsace, which was then in France, he studied art in Lyon and was a pupil of Léon Gaucherel (1816–1886).

[1] In 1870, following the Franco-Prussian War, France ceded Alsace to Germany, and he opted to remain a French citizen.

[3][4] He is recorded in the 1881 United Kingdom census living in Elphinstone Terrace, Hastings, with his London-born wife Eulalie, aged 24, their three young daughters, Henriette, Louise, and Augustine, and their two-year-old son Louis.

[2] In his Dictionnaire général des artistes de l'école française (1882), La Chavignerie listed some notable works by Lhuillier, all with titles in English, including "Lazy moments", "Valentine", "The waning of the honey-moon", and "Three jolly post-boys".

"When a Man Gets Married, His Troubles Begin" (1886), after John Watson Nicol (1856-1926)