L'Église Saint Ménard à Paris
Reference: | S46023 |
Author | Lucien Marcelin GAUTIER |
Year: | 1883 |
Zone: | Paris |
Printed: | Paris |
Measures: | 245 x 400 mm |
Reference: | S46023 |
Author | Lucien Marcelin GAUTIER |
Year: | 1883 |
Zone: | Paris |
Printed: | Paris |
Measures: | 245 x 400 mm |
Description
L'Église Saint Ménard à Paris, published in 'L'Art', 1883.
Etching, 1883, lettered with production detail: 'Lucien Gautier del. et sculp.', 'L. Eudes imp.', title, and 'L'Art'.
Lucien Gautier was an etcher and designer born in Aix-en-Provence. He studied art under Marius Reynaud, followed by studies in Paris with Léon Gaucherel. He worked as a journeyman etcher in Paris reproducing the work of Corot and others. In 1875 Lucien began producing original work that was highly praised, earning him medals and awards. He is best known for his etchings of Paris and other French cities, and also created views of London, Rome, and Venice. His work is widely held by French institutions and in numerous private collections.
A good impression on contemporary laid paper, with margins, very good condition.
Bibliografia
IFF / Inventaire du Fonds Français: Bibliothèque Nationale, Département des Estampes (6); Beraldi 1885-92 / Les Graveurs du dix-neuvième siècle (3).
Lucien Marcelin GAUTIER (Aix-en-Provence 1850 - Parigi 1925)
Lucien Gautier was an etcher and designer born in Aix-en-Provence. He studied art under Marius Reynaud, followed by studies in Paris with Léon Gaucherel. He worked as a journeyman etcher in Paris reproducing the work of Corot and others. In 1875 Lucien began producing original work that was highly praised, earning him medals and awards. He is best known for his etchings of Paris and other French cities, and also created views of London, Rome, and Venice. His work is widely held by French institutions and in numerous private collections.
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Lucien Marcelin GAUTIER (Aix-en-Provence 1850 - Parigi 1925)
Lucien Gautier was an etcher and designer born in Aix-en-Provence. He studied art under Marius Reynaud, followed by studies in Paris with Léon Gaucherel. He worked as a journeyman etcher in Paris reproducing the work of Corot and others. In 1875 Lucien began producing original work that was highly praised, earning him medals and awards. He is best known for his etchings of Paris and other French cities, and also created views of London, Rome, and Venice. His work is widely held by French institutions and in numerous private collections.
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