Debray Dance Hall
DELATRE, Eugene
Au Bal Debray (French title) Color aquatint & etching on laid Arches paper, circa 1895.Edition unknown but seemingly small, given the scarcity ...
View full detailsPrintmaking was a family trade for Eugène Delâtre (1864-1938), who was practically raised in his father Auguste’s print shop. While Auguste Delâtre was already well-established as an etching press in the 1860s and beyond, he was not a very active artist, mostly known for monotypes. Young Eugène however learned printing techniques from his father quickly, and moved on to become one of the most talented color etchers of his time. While the shop continued to print all manner of etchings, Eugène Delâtre also perfected his drawing skills and his printing skills of multiple etched plates in superimposed colors. These works are small jewels of Belle Epoque printmaking. Later in life, Eugène Delâtre returned do drawing, mostly in ink, and to making watercolors.
Au Bal Debray (French title) Color aquatint & etching on laid Arches paper, circa 1895.Edition unknown but seemingly small, given the scarcity ...
View full detailsVieille Femme au Puits (original French title) Color aquatint on Arches laid paper.Reference: BN-IFF 14.Edition of 50.Signed and numbered "7/50" in...
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