Eugène Delâtre (1864-1939) - Pèche a crevette a marée basse - Morbihan

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Eugène Delâtre, Pèche a crevette a marée basse – Morbihan, hand-signed 1/50 limited edition etching from 1912, 23.8 × 29.5 cm, France, Impressionism, in excellent condition.

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Description:
ARZON (MORBIHAN), 1927. La pêche a crevette a marée basse. It shows a scene on the beach of Arzon in Bretagne/France during the low tide with a fisher for shrimps. Reference: S.L.375. Hand signed and numbered 1/50. Dry point etching. A valuable hand signed and numbered landscape etching by this important artist.

Dimensions:
23,80 x 29,50 cm

Literature:
S.L.375 --- I.F.F. Lacune --- Eugène Delâtre (1864-1939) A prominent early twentieth century French etcher and printer, Eugene Delatre studied art techniques under John Lewis Brown and under his famous father, Auguste Delatre. Auguste Delatre (1822-1907) had established himself as the most sought after printer of fine etchings during the latter nineteenth century. During this period he printed the etched plates of such prominent artists as Meryon, Bracquemond, Whistler, Seymour Haden and many others. Eugene Delatre continued this fine tradition into the twentieth century and printed the plates of Picasso and others. Eugene Delatre first gained international recognition as a creative etcher during the mid 1890's when he contributed plates to such influential publications as "L'Estampe Originale" (1894). Many of these early works were etchings printed in colors and in this decade Delatre, along with such etchers as Jean Francois Raffaelli and Manuel Robbe, led the way in the revival of the color etching. Eugene Delatre was a founding member of the Societe de la gravure en couleurs and a full, exhibiting member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts.

Circa:
1927

Notes:
All measurements are taken on the plate mark. All lot's are listed with several high resolution images, which is the best way to give a clear and objective idea of the general very good condition. Textual condition description is limited, so please examine the images carefully and ask for more info if needed.

Condition:
Excellent impression on a laid paper sheet 30 by 36 cm. Condition is very good. It has some remains of old hinges at the top of the backside.

Description:
ARZON (MORBIHAN), 1927. La pêche a crevette a marée basse. It shows a scene on the beach of Arzon in Bretagne/France during the low tide with a fisher for shrimps. Reference: S.L.375. Hand signed and numbered 1/50. Dry point etching. A valuable hand signed and numbered landscape etching by this important artist.

Dimensions:
23,80 x 29,50 cm

Literature:
S.L.375 --- I.F.F. Lacune --- Eugène Delâtre (1864-1939) A prominent early twentieth century French etcher and printer, Eugene Delatre studied art techniques under John Lewis Brown and under his famous father, Auguste Delatre. Auguste Delatre (1822-1907) had established himself as the most sought after printer of fine etchings during the latter nineteenth century. During this period he printed the etched plates of such prominent artists as Meryon, Bracquemond, Whistler, Seymour Haden and many others. Eugene Delatre continued this fine tradition into the twentieth century and printed the plates of Picasso and others. Eugene Delatre first gained international recognition as a creative etcher during the mid 1890's when he contributed plates to such influential publications as "L'Estampe Originale" (1894). Many of these early works were etchings printed in colors and in this decade Delatre, along with such etchers as Jean Francois Raffaelli and Manuel Robbe, led the way in the revival of the color etching. Eugene Delatre was a founding member of the Societe de la gravure en couleurs and a full, exhibiting member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts.

Circa:
1927

Notes:
All measurements are taken on the plate mark. All lot's are listed with several high resolution images, which is the best way to give a clear and objective idea of the general very good condition. Textual condition description is limited, so please examine the images carefully and ask for more info if needed.

Condition:
Excellent impression on a laid paper sheet 30 by 36 cm. Condition is very good. It has some remains of old hinges at the top of the backside.

Details

Artist
Eugène Delâtre (1864-1939)
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
1/50
Title of artwork
Pèche a crevette a marée basse - Morbihan
Technique
Etching
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
France
Year
1912
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
238 mm
Width
295 mm
Style
Impressionism
Period
1910-1920
Sold with frame
No
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7974
Objects sold
100%
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