Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
French
Charles Joshua Chaplin was born in France to an English father. He was one of the pupils of Michel Martin Drolling at the l'École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in 1845. Chaplin’s style is inspired by the Rococo painting and from the work of Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin and Jean-Etienne Liotard. His work was appreciated by the empress Eugenia and had several commissions from the Opéra and the Tuileries Palace. Official artist of the Second Empire, he was classified as "Art Pompier". Chaplin exhibited his works at the Salon from 1845–68.
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Artist: Charles Chaplin
Le Bain - Etching by Charles Chaplin - 1870s
By Charles Chaplin
Located in Roma, IT
Le Bain is an artwork realized by Charles Chaplin in the 1870s.
Etching.
Image size:23x13
Good conditions.
Realized for the "Société des Aquafortistes. Born on the initiative o...
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1870s Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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Les Bulles de Savon - Etching by Charles Chaplin - 1870s
By Charles Chaplin
Located in Roma, IT
Les Bulles de Savon is an artwork realized by Charles Chaplin in the 1870s.
Etching.
Good conditions.
Realized for the "Société des Aquafortistes. Born on the initiative of the ...
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1870s Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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Fileuse et son Enfant - Original Etching by Charles Chaplin - 1850
By Charles Chaplin
Located in Roma, IT
Fileuse et son enfant is an original artwork realized by the French artist Charles Chaplin in 1850.
Original etching on paper on china paper.
Artist's Proof before the address. Signed and dated on plate on the lower central margin.
Good conditions.
Very beautiful and intimate artwork representing a genre scene with a female figure in the center of the composition with a baby on her side. The composition is characterized by dark shades of black and dark shades.
Charles Chaplin (Les Andelys, 1825 - Paris, 1891). He was born in France from an English father; he was one of the pupils of Michel Martin Drolling at the Ecole National de Beaux arts in 1845; his style is inspired from the Rococo painting and from the work of Jean Siméon Chardin...
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