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Artist: Charles Courtry
"En Normandie" etching
By Charles Courtry
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: etching (after the painting). Etched by Charles Courtry after Constant Troyon. This impression on laid paper was printed by A. Salmon and published in Paris for "L'Art" in 18...
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1880s Charles Courtry Art
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Etching
"Fin d'Ete" etching
By Charles Courtry
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: etching (after the painting). Etched by Charles Courtry after Carolus Duran. This impression on laid paper was printed by A. Salmon and published in Paris for "L'Art" in 1875...
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1870s Charles Courtry Art
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Etching
Bernard Palissy - Etching by Charles Courtry - 1897
By Charles Courtry
Located in Roma, IT
Bernard Palissy is an artwork realized by Charles Courtry in 1897.
Original etching.
Titled and Signed by Charles Courtry and A. Salmon on the lower margin.
Place and date on pl...
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1890s Modern Charles Courtry Art
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Etching
The Party - Original Etching by Charles Courtry - Late 19th Century
By Charles Courtry
Located in Roma, IT
Self Portrait is an original artwork realized by Charles Courtry (1846-1897) in the Late 19th Century.
Etching print.
Signed on plate.
Good conditions.
The artwork is depicted th...
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19th Century Modern Charles Courtry Art
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Etching
Jean-Louis Ernest Meissonier, artist, portrait etching by Charles Courtry, 1883
By Charles Courtry
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Jean-Louis Ernest Meissonier (1815 - 1891) was a French Classicist painter and sculptor famous for his depictions of Napoleon, his armies and military themes.
Charles Courtry was a French engraver and etcher. A pupil of Léon Gaucherel...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic Charles Courtry Art
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Etching
Danseuse Orientale - b/w Etching by Charles Courtry - 1880s
By Charles Courtry
Located in Roma, IT
Danseuse Orientale is an original artwork realized by Charles Courtry in the second half of the XIX Century.
Original etching after Eugène Delacroix. Artist Proof on laid paper, ava...
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1880s Modern Charles Courtry Art
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Etching
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