Lucien-Léopold Lobin

Lucien-Léopold Lobin (March 26, 1837 – 1892) was a French stained glass artist and painter.[1] Lobin was a student of H. Flandrin.[2]

Stained glass window (1884) by Lucien-Leopold Lobin, depicting the Annunciation. Church of Saint-André, Angoulême, France

Lucien worked under his father Julien-Léopold Lobin at the family glass works and studio in Tours, France.[3] Together, they restored all of the 13th century stained glass in the Tours Cathedral.[4] Lobin took over the company after his father's death.[3] He was married to the French miniature painter Louise Anne Lobin.

As a painter, he exhibited in the 1859 Salon.[5] His stained glass and mural work can be found in churches in Wales,[6] Ireland[3] and France.[7]

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