"Kacia, " Original Color Lithograph by Eugene Delatre
By Eugène Delâtre
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Eugène Delâtre trained in the studio of his father, the painter and printmaker Auguste Delâtre (1822-1907
1890s Modern Figurative Prints
Lithograph
"Kacia, " Original Color Lithograph by Eugene Delatre
By Eugène Delâtre
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Eugène Delâtre trained in the studio of his father, the painter and printmaker Auguste Delâtre (1822-1907
Lithograph
$1,200
H 18.51 in W 25.2 in D 0.4 in
Summer landscape by Whistler's French artist friend Delâtre, Barbizon connection
Located in Norwich, GB
, Auguste Delâtre. Delâtre (1822-1902) was a pioneering printmaker as well as a draughtsman and painter
Paper, Pastel
Mr. Ginguelino
By Eugène Delâtre
Located in New York, NY
and etcher Auguste Delâtre, Eugène Delâtre was to become one of the most skilled colour printmakers of
Etching
"Corot" original etching
By Félix Bracquemond
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original etching. Printed in 1861 by Auguste Delatre on chine-colle paper and published in
Etching
$211
H 10.08 in W 6.78 in D 0.04 in
Son Altesse... - Original Aquatint and Burin by an Anonymous French Artist
Located in Roma, IT
by the French artist and engraver Auguste Delâtre, this modern artwork is in good condition, except
Etching, Aquatint
Le Matin
Located in Middletown, NY
Delâtre, Paris. From a volume published by the Société des Aquafortistes containing sixty prints by
Handmade Paper, Engraving, Etching
$447
H 14.18 in W 21.66 in D 0.08 in
Frontispice de la Société des Aquafortistes-Lithograph by Félix Bracquem-1864 ca
By Félix Bracquemond
Located in Roma, IT
in 1862 by Alfred Cadart and Auguste Delâtre to promote the art of original etching. This Frontispice
Lithograph
$575
H 9.5 in W 12.75 in
The Beach in Normandy, France, Near Bayeux: A 19th C. Etching by Maxime Lalanne
By Maxime Lalanne
Located in Alamo, CA
member of the Societe des Aquafortistes, along with Auguste Delatre, Cadart, Ribot and Bracquemond
Etching
Windsor
By Sir Francis Seymour Haden, R.A.
Located in Plano, TX
dedicated his first set of etchings entitled “French Set”, to Haden. The etchings were printed by Auguste
Etching
$575
H 8.75 in W 12 in
The Port Of Bordeaux, France In Winter: A 19th C. Etching by Maxime Lalanne
By Maxime Lalanne
Located in Alamo, CA
, along with Auguste Delatre, Cadart, Ribot and Bracquemond. Lalanne created over one hundred and fifty
Etching
$575
H 10 in W 15 in
Tour De Montalban, Amsterdam: A 19th C. Etching by Maxime Lalanne
By Maxime Lalanne
Located in Alamo, CA
, along with Auguste Delatre, Cadart, Ribot and Bracquemond. Lalanne created over one hundred and fifty
Etching
Unavailable
H 14.18 in W 7.49 in D 0.4 in
The Grand-Father and the Child or Auguste Delâtre et Jacqueline
By Eugène Delâtre
Located in Paris, FR
LE GRAND-PÈRE ET L’ENFANT ou AUGUSTE DELÂTRE ET JACQUELINE Eugène Delâtre was a very
Etching
Sold
H 11.03 in W 8.86 in D 0.08 in
Without Bread - Original Etching by A. Delatre - 1870s
Located in Roma, IT
the XIX Century by the French artist Auguste Delâtre (Paris, 1822 - Paris, 1907). Original B/W
Etching
Little Prisoner
By Francisco Goya
Located in Santa Monica, CA
". Full sheet 10 x 6 3/8". With the text below: Published by Auguste Delatre in the 'Gazette des Beaux
Etching
Bellecourt
By Auguste Brouet
Located in Missouri, MO
printer, Auguste Delatre, introduced Brouet to etching and his first original creation in this medium
Etching
Sold
H 2.32 in W 1.94 in
'Little Arthur' (from the 'French Set') — Mid-19th Century Impressionism
By James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
printer Auguste Delâtre, Paris. Annotated 'No 20' in pencil, top left sheet corner. Scarce. Matted to
Etching
Windmill Hill No. I.
By Sir Francis Seymour Haden, R.A.
Located in Plano, TX
”, to Haden. The etchings were printed by Auguste Delâtre in Paris and marketed, with some help from
Drypoint, Etching
A Water Meadow.
By Sir Francis Seymour Haden, R.A.
Located in Plano, TX
dedicated his first set of etchings entitled “French Set”, to Haden. The etchings were printed by Auguste
Drypoint, Etching
A Sunset in Ireland.
By Seymour Haden
Located in Plano, TX
Haden. The etchings were printed by Auguste Delâtre in Paris and marketed, with some help from Haden, in
Drypoint, Etching
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H 3.94 in W 5.94 in
'En Plein Soleil' from the French Set, 'Douze eau-fortes d'apres Nature'
By James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
prominent. Printed by Auguste Delâtre, Paris. Image size 3 15/16 x 5 15/16 inches (101 x 135 mm); sheet size
Etching
A Water Meadow.
By Sir Francis Seymour Haden, R.A.
Located in Plano, TX
entitled “French Set”, to Haden. The etchings were printed by Auguste Delâtre in Paris and marketed, with
Drypoint, Etching
Sold
H 14.18 in W 17.72 in
Adolphe Appian (1818-1898) Les Bords de l'Ain (Shores of Ain), signed drawing
By Adolphe APPIAN
Located in Paris, FR
Barbizon style. From 1863, he began to produce etchings, printed by Auguste Delâtre : he had made two
Charcoal
$1,400
H 14.97 in W 19.3 in D 1.19 in
Scintillating Light: View from the Hills to the City, a winding path, Madrid
Located in Norwich, GB
A perfectly Impressionistic work with beautifully loose, almost pointillist brushstrokes, focussing on the scintillating light and the remote hilltop atmosphere. Artist Frans Hog...
Canvas, Oil, Board
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