Jules Bertrand Gelibert (1834-1916) French artist with 152 auction records on askart.com, pair of matching original lithographs of dog hounds hunting down a boar.
Rare matching scenes depicting the hounds chasing and attacking the boar in one, and the end of the chase in the second one.
Signed lower left in lithograph "Jules Gelibert, 1879", the other one looks to be signed hard to make out, probably could see under high magnification.
A short biography from askart.com as follows "Jules Bertrand Gelibert was a pupil of his father Paul. The artist continued the path of his father as an animal painter. Compositions are often centered on dogs and their prey. He exhibited several times at the Salon with works of easel, but also illustrated himself in vast compositions as in the church of Capbreton, in the Landes. For more than twenty years he presided over the Salon of painters and Sculptors of hunting and venetian".
I left the original matting and frames in both as wanted to keep as original as found, the lithographs do have small specs of paper loss in a few places, and one frame has a couple of dings.
Size both glass brown wooden frames 23 1/2 inches W X 18 1/4 inches H, ready to hang.