Louis’s work is defined by its nineteenth century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Alpine Club
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Portrait Bust of Gustave Adolphe Hirn
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Amicus Plato and Scientia
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Christofle House, 50th Anniversary
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Portrait Bust of L.A. Collin
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Portrait Bust of Jules Cambon
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Portrait Bust of General George Duplessis
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Portrait Bust of General Duplessis
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Portrait Bust of Jules Cambon
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Portrait Bust of L. A. Collin
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Christofle House, 50th Anniversary
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Roty to his Friends
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Portrait Busts of Elisabeth Virginie and J. B. Roty
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Universal Exposition Paris 1900
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Medal:The Funeral of President Sadi Carnot, 1898
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Death of Carnot, President of France
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Universal Exposition Paris 1900
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)

Work for Discharged Prisoners of Saint Lazare
Louis Oscar Roty (French, 1846–1911)