
Her Majesty Famine, Queen of Sicily
Catalogue
- Year
- 1898
- Dimensions
- Image: 48.8 × 40.5 cm (19 1/4 × 16 in.); Sheet: 57 × 46 cm (22 1/2 × 18 1/8 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Maximilien Luce
Artist

Painting
Maximilien Luce was a French painter and printmaker who developed a systematic approach to color and light informed by scientific color theory and the divisionist techniques of the late nineteenth century. Working across oils, watercolors, and prints, he captured landscape, industrial scenes, and urban subjects with a methodical palette of small, distinct touches. Active in anarchist circles and as a committed social observer, Luce documented the industrial transformation of France and Belgium alongside more intimate studies of rural and suburban motifs. His technical precision and political engagement distinguished him from purely decorative applications of color theory among his contemporaries.
Full artist profile →More
More by Maximilien Luce
La Sainte-Chapelle
1902 · Oil on canvas
Factories (Usines)
1898 · Lithograph
Saint-Tropez
1897 · color lithograph
Rue Reamur
1896 · lithograph
The Sea at Camaret, The Red Rocks
1895 · lithograph
Auguste Delâtre au travail (Auguste Delâtre at Work)
1895 · etching in blue-black on wove paper
Record
Verified by WattsOS- Artist
- Maximilien Luce
- Year
- 1898
- Dimensions
- Image: 48.8 × 40.5 cm (19 1/4 × 16 in.); Sheet: 57 × 46 cm (22 1/2 × 18 1/8 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1898-090333
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified


