
Reference: | S46021 |
Author | Adolphe Lalauze |
Year: | 1876 |
Measures: | 285 x 195 mm |
Reference: | S46021 |
Author | Adolphe Lalauze |
Year: | 1876 |
Measures: | 285 x 195 mm |
A Spanish nobleman congratulating his wife on the birth of a child; published in 'L'Art', 1876, volume IV.
Etching, 1876, lettered with production detail.
A good impression on contemporary laid paper, with margins, very good condition.
Bibliografia
IFF / Inventaire du Fonds Français: Bibliothèque Nationale, Département des Estampes (10).
Adolphe Lalauze (1838 –1906) was known for etchings that depicted children, using his own children as models. He also made etchings that interpreted work by such artists as Charles Bargue, Pieter Codde, Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps, Juan Antonio Gonzalez, Charles Green, Antoine-Jean Gros, Jean-Baptiste Huet, Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, David Teniers, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, and Diego Velázquez. During his lifetime he was called "one of the most skillful original etchers of the modern French school."
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Adolphe Lalauze (1838 –1906) was known for etchings that depicted children, using his own children as models. He also made etchings that interpreted work by such artists as Charles Bargue, Pieter Codde, Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps, Juan Antonio Gonzalez, Charles Green, Antoine-Jean Gros, Jean-Baptiste Huet, Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, David Teniers, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, and Diego Velázquez. During his lifetime he was called "one of the most skillful original etchers of the modern French school."
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