Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
Leopold Flameng was a French artist, well-known for his etchings reproducing works by Jan van Eyck, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Ingres and Delacroix, Boccaccio, Paul Scarron, Victor Hugo and François Coppée, producing one-hundred beautiful illustrations. Flameng at first studied with Luigi Calamatta and Jean Gigoux. His talent as an engraver was noticed by Charles Blanc, and his collaboration on the Gazette des Beaux-Arts with his fellow engraver Léon Gaucherel helped to improve the reputation of the publication. Flameng was a medallist at the Universal Exhibition (1878) and was elected member of the Academy of Fine Arts in 1898.
1880s Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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1950s American Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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1930s Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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1950s Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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1950s Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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1940s American Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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1930s Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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1930s Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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1970s Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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1920s American Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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1960s Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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1950s Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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1930s Modern Léopold Flameng Nude Prints
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