Jean-Jacques Henner (1829–1905) - Fabiola

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Photogravure print of the 1885 painting Fabiola by Jean-Jacques Henner, signed, 55 cm high by 49 cm wide, in extremely fine condition.

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This is a print of the famous 1885 painting Fabiola by French artist Jean-Jacques Henner.

The mark "MON. AD. BRAUN & CIE, BRAUN CLEMENT & CIE SUCCRS" is a blind stamp (an embossed mark) used by the French photography studio and art print publisher Adolphe Braun & Co. and its successors, Braun, Clément & Co.
The presence of this stamp indicates that the item is a high-quality print or photograph produced by this respected art publishing house.

Company Details: Adolphe Braun (1811-1877) founded the firm Ad. Braun & Cie.
The company was known for producing high-quality photographic reproductions of famous artworks and scenic views using processes like the permanent carbon print (heliography).
After Adolphe Braun's death, his son Gaston Braun, brother-in-law Léon Clément, and Louis Pierson took over the business in the late 1870s.
In 1889, the company name officially became Braun, Clément & Co. (Braun, Clément & Cie in French). The stamp indicates the transition, listing both the original name and the successors.
The firm was active under the Braun, Clément & Co. name until about 1910 when it was renamed Braun et Cie.
In a perfect condition.

This is a print of the famous 1885 painting Fabiola by French artist Jean-Jacques Henner.

The mark "MON. AD. BRAUN & CIE, BRAUN CLEMENT & CIE SUCCRS" is a blind stamp (an embossed mark) used by the French photography studio and art print publisher Adolphe Braun & Co. and its successors, Braun, Clément & Co.
The presence of this stamp indicates that the item is a high-quality print or photograph produced by this respected art publishing house.

Company Details: Adolphe Braun (1811-1877) founded the firm Ad. Braun & Cie.
The company was known for producing high-quality photographic reproductions of famous artworks and scenic views using processes like the permanent carbon print (heliography).
After Adolphe Braun's death, his son Gaston Braun, brother-in-law Léon Clément, and Louis Pierson took over the business in the late 1870s.
In 1889, the company name officially became Braun, Clément & Co. (Braun, Clément & Cie in French). The stamp indicates the transition, listing both the original name and the successors.
The firm was active under the Braun, Clément & Co. name until about 1910 when it was renamed Braun et Cie.
In a perfect condition.

Details

Artist
Jean-Jacques Henner (1829–1905)
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Owner or reseller
Title of artwork
Fabiola
Condition
Extremely fine
Technique
Photogravure
Height
55 cm
Width
49 cm
Signature
Signed
Genre
Portrait
BelgiumVerified
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Objects sold
Private

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