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François-Nicolas Chifflart
Salvator Rosa et les Brigands; ..L'Art adoucit même les plus féroces

1865

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"Art softens even the most ferocious." Paris: Cadart & Luquet, 1865. Etching and engraving on Chine-collé mounted to watermarked Aqua-Fortistes cream laid paper, 12 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches (316 x 240 mm), full margins. In very good condition with some minor toning at the extreme edges of the support sheet, as well as a dog-eared lower right corner on the support sheet. With the Cadart blindstamp in the lower-center margin. Printed by Delâtre, Paris. From a volume published by the Société des Aquafortistes containing sixty prints by various artists including Delacroix, Jongkind, Corot, Courbet and Bracquemond. Published in Paris by Cadart et Luquet, 1867. Each image with artist and titles at front, and with the publisher’s blindstamp.
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