Jacques Beurdeley (1874-1954) - Meulle Près d'une Ferme






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Jacques Beurdeley — Meulle Près d'une Ferme — hand-signed and plate-signed etching, edition 31/60, circa 1920, France, Impressionism, 19.5 × 27.8 cm.
Description from the seller
Description:
Meule Près d'une Ferme - Haystack near a farm. Limited edition of 60. Plate signed bottom left. Hand signed bottom right beneath the print and numbered 31/60 bottom left.
Dimensions:
19,50 x 27,80 cm
Literature:
BEURDELEY JACQUES, (PARIS 1874 - 1954) A leading early twentieth century French engraver and etcher, Jacques Beurdeley studied painting under Cormon and printmaking techniques under Eugene Carriere. His first etchings were published in Paris in 1903 and exhibited at la Societe Nationale and with the Artistes Francais. A master of both landscapes and city views, Jacques Beurdeley depicted scenes in France, Holland, Italy, Belgium and England. Most of his engravings and etchings were published in Paris in limited editions of fifty signed impressions. Scholars have often compared Jacques Beurdeley's etched art to that of either Corot or Meryon. By 1910, however, many of Jacques Beurdeley's engravings (particularly his scenes of Venice and Amsterdam) displayed an affinity to the later etchings of Whistler. Both artists began to brilliantly explore modernist ideas concerning spacial concepts and strong contrasts of light and dark
Medium:
Engraving
Circa:
Ca. 1900-1920
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:
Very good impression on laid paper with good margins. Excellent condition.
Description:
Meule Près d'une Ferme - Haystack near a farm. Limited edition of 60. Plate signed bottom left. Hand signed bottom right beneath the print and numbered 31/60 bottom left.
Dimensions:
19,50 x 27,80 cm
Literature:
BEURDELEY JACQUES, (PARIS 1874 - 1954) A leading early twentieth century French engraver and etcher, Jacques Beurdeley studied painting under Cormon and printmaking techniques under Eugene Carriere. His first etchings were published in Paris in 1903 and exhibited at la Societe Nationale and with the Artistes Francais. A master of both landscapes and city views, Jacques Beurdeley depicted scenes in France, Holland, Italy, Belgium and England. Most of his engravings and etchings were published in Paris in limited editions of fifty signed impressions. Scholars have often compared Jacques Beurdeley's etched art to that of either Corot or Meryon. By 1910, however, many of Jacques Beurdeley's engravings (particularly his scenes of Venice and Amsterdam) displayed an affinity to the later etchings of Whistler. Both artists began to brilliantly explore modernist ideas concerning spacial concepts and strong contrasts of light and dark
Medium:
Engraving
Circa:
Ca. 1900-1920
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:
Very good impression on laid paper with good margins. Excellent condition.
