French Etching From Meryon to Lepère, Being a Lecture Delivered to the Print Collectors Club (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Dodgson, Campbell

 
9781330377659: French Etching From Meryon to Lepère, Being a Lecture Delivered to the Print Collectors Club (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

This book is an exploration of the vibrant artistic movement of French etching from the mid-nineteenth century. Starting with the groundbreaking contributions of Charles Meryon, it traces the development of etching as an art form through the works of notable artists such as Bracquemond, Jacquemart, and Millet. Exploring the interplay between etching and other art forms like lithography, the book examines the techniques, styles, and themes that shaped French etching in this period. The author highlights the influence of historical events, artistic movements, and the broader cultural context on the evolution of etching, shedding light on its significance within the larger landscape of French art.

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