estampes.collin@gmail.com | +33 (0)1 45 44 62 28

BROUET Auguste (Paris 1872 - 1941)

No. 12821

Description

(Paris 1872 - 1941)

Déchargement d'un chaludier à Loctudy

etching 

Technical specifications

1931

A nice impression on BFK Rives wove paper, numbered 62/75, signed in pencil. Marcel Guiot publisher's stamp. 

Born and died in Paris, Auguste Brouet was first taught by a lithographer, and went later at the School of Fine Arts where he was noticed by Gustave Moreau. He learned engraving with Auguste Delâtre and began, in 1888, an series of views and types of Paris and its "zone".

Plate: 210 x 270 mm.

Sheet: 280 x 380 mm.

References: Ba 377; Boutitie 363.

Condition: very good. 

This work has been sold. Discover other similar pieces in our catalog.

Stay Informed

Receive our latest acquisitions and news directly in your mailbox.