Auguste DELATRE

Auguste Delâtre (1822–1907) was a French master printer whose Paris workshop became a center of innovation during the 19th-century etching revival. Collaborating with artists including Corot and Whistler, he was renowned for his nuanced approach to inking and plate tone, helping to establish etching as a vital modern medium.

Auguste DELATRE - L’Orage - The Storm -  Etching in brown-black ink - 1871 - detail Sold
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L’Orage

DELATRE, Auguste

Etching printed in brownish-black ink on tan Arches laid paper. Reference: BnF IFF volume VI, page 167, mentioned as missing from the Bibliothèques...

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