High-Life
Reference: | S7574 |
Author | Edmond Joseph Ramus |
Year: | 1882 |
Measures: | 358 x 285 mm |
Reference: | S7574 |
Author | Edmond Joseph Ramus |
Year: | 1882 |
Measures: | 358 x 285 mm |
Description
Etching and drypoint, 1882, lettered with production detail: 'Jean Béraud pinx.', 'Ed. Ramus sc.' and 'Imp. A. Salmon', title, and 'L'Art'.
After a painting by Jean Beraud.
Some foxing, otherwise good condition.
Edmond Ramus (1822 – 1890) was a French etcher best known for his copies of paintings for art catalogues.
Ramus was born in Paris and first exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1847. He was awarded a bronze medal in 1881. He is listed as one of the contributors of eaux-fortes in the catalogue of objects for the palais de San Donato in 1880.
References
Beraldi, Les Graveurs du dix-neuvième siècle (17).
Edmond Joseph Ramus (1822 – 1890)
Edmond Ramus (5 May 1822 – 1890) was a French etcher best known for his copies of paintings for art catalogues. Ramus was born in Paris and first exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1847. He was awarded a bronze medal in 1881. He is listed as one of the contributors of eaux-fortes in the catalogue of objects for the palais de San Donato in 1880.
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Edmond Joseph Ramus (1822 – 1890)
Edmond Ramus (5 May 1822 – 1890) was a French etcher best known for his copies of paintings for art catalogues. Ramus was born in Paris and first exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1847. He was awarded a bronze medal in 1881. He is listed as one of the contributors of eaux-fortes in the catalogue of objects for the palais de San Donato in 1880.
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