An excellent painter and draughtsman, Ludovic Alleaume (1859-1941) worked in an academic style that owed little to the more avant-garde trends in contemporary French art.
He exhibited regularly at the Salon des Artistes Français between 1883-1938, winning several prizes including a second prize in the category of lithography in 1896 and a second class medal for painting in 1905.
Alleaume also exhibited at the Salon des Humoristes and the Salon d'Hiver and, outside of Paris, took part in exhibitions in Angers, Nantes, Nice, Rouen and Toulouse, as well as London.