Adolphe Lalauze Art
French, 1838-1906
Adolphe Lalauze, a prolific French etcher and artist who released illustrations for many books.
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"The Drawing Lesson" original etching
By Adolphe Lalauze
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original etching. This impression on laid paper was printed in 1880 for Philip Gilbert Hamerton's very scarce "Etching and Etchers". Plate size: 7 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches (197 x 1...
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1880s Adolphe Lalauze Art
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Die Letzte Gabre - Etching by Adolphe Lalauze - 19th Century
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Located in Roma, IT
Die Letzte Gabre is an Etching realized in the 19th Century by Adolphe Lalauze.
Good condition.
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19th Century Modern Adolphe Lalauze Art
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Etching
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