Gabriel Lettu (1775,
Paris - c.1859) was a French painter, engraver and printer, mostly active in
Auch between 1830 and 1840. The
Musée des Jacobins houses at least four paintings by him.
Assumption of the Virgin, high altarpiece of the parish church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption,
Castelnau-Magnoac (Hautes-Pyrénées), produced in Auch in March 1830, oil on canvas, 287x210cm.[2]
The Agony of Saint Martin, oil on canvas, 1841, 162x260cm, church at Réjaumont (
Gers).
Inauguration of the statue of
Maréchal Lannes in
Lectoure, oil on canvas, 49x41cm, private collection (auctioned at Sothebys 02/12/2003).[3]
Crucifixion (attributed), early 19th century, chapelle Saint-Barthélémy du lieu-dit Mongardin (
Saint-Médard, Gers)
Visitor guide to Auch Cathedral, with engravings complementing the museum of sacred art, 13 pages of text and 12 black and white plates, 15,5x23cm