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Léon Gaucherel Landscape Prints

French, 1816-1886

Léon Gaucherel was one of the pupils of Eugène Viollet-le-Duc whom he accompanied to Sicily in the 1830s. He illustrated a Projet de Restauration de Notre-Dame proposed by Viollet-le-Duc and Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus in 1843. In 1844, he realized several artworks with the etching technique; people called him "the father of the Etchings." Gaucherel realized several impressions for the Gazette des beaux-arts representing landscapes and architecture decorative motives. In 1845, he became the director of the illustrated magazine L'Art, founded by Eugène Véron. Gaucherel passed away in Paris, France, at the age of 69 in 1886.

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Artist: Léon Gaucherel
Etretat - Etching by Lèon Gaucherel - 1860s
By Léon Gaucherel
Located in Roma, IT
Etretat is a black and White etching realized by Léon Gaucherel in the 1860s.  Titled in the lower Image Size: 23x31 Very good impression. Realized for the "Société des Aquaforti...
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1860s Modern Léon Gaucherel Landscape Prints

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La Rentrée des Bateaux des Pêcheurs - Etching by Lèon Gaucherel - 19th Century
By Léon Gaucherel
Located in Roma, IT
La Rentrée des Bateaux des Pêcheurs is an artwork realized by Léon Gaucherel in the 19th Century . Etching. Signed on Plate.
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1860s Modern Léon Gaucherel Landscape Prints

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