Robert Louis Antral Art
French, 1895-1939
Robert Louis Antral was a French painter and printmaker, mainly of etchings. He won the Prix Blumenthal in 1926, and the Croix de Guerre for his bravery in World War I. Member of the Salon des Indépendants, he exhibited paintings in cold colors of the enclosed spaces of ports and suburbs. Antral was also a member of the Salon d'Automne.
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Artist: Robert Louis Antral
"L'hotel de ville" original etching
By Robert Louis Antral
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original etching. This impression on Canson et Montgolfier wove paper was printed in 1937 in an edition of 500 for the "Paris 1937" portfolio. Printed at the atelier of Jean-...
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1930s Robert Louis Antral Art
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Etching
Boats on the Thames - Original Drawing by Robert Louis Antral - 1920s
By Robert Louis Antral
Located in Roma, IT
Boats is an original drawing in charcoal and pencil realized by Robert Louis Antral (1895-1939).
This Artwork is depicted through strong and confident strokes in a well-balanced com...
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1920s Robert Louis Antral Art
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L'Hôtel de Ville, A La gloire à Paris, Robert Louis Antral
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Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Etching on vélin Canson et Montgolfier paper. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Published by L'Imprimerie Daragnès, Paris; printed by Jean Gabriel Daragnès, Paris, ...
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1930s Modern Robert Louis Antral Art
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Etching
The Harbor in London - Drawing by R. L. Antral - Early 20th Century
By Robert Louis Antral
Located in Roma, IT
The Harbor in London is an original drawing on paper realized in the early 20th century by Robert Louis Antral .
This is an original black and white drawing representing a view of a London harbor...
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London Harbor - Charcoal Drawing by R.L. Antral - 1930s
By Robert Louis Antral
Located in Roma, IT
London Harbor is an original drawing on paper realized in the 1930s by Robert Louis Antral.
This is an original black and white drawing representing a v...
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1930s Robert Louis Antral Art
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Charcoal
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