The Paris Grand Prix
RAFFAELLI, Jean-Francois
Le Grand-Prix de Paris (original French title) Color etching, aquatint, and drypoint printed on simili-japon paper, 1906.Ref: Delteil 74.Edition of...
View full detailsJean-François Raffaëlli (1850-1924) came of age in the era of the impressionists, of which he is regarded to be a member. Many of them, Cassatte, Pissarro, Dagas were personal friends; though he did have a falling out with the latter. A consummate painter, Raffaëlli also took up etching early in his career, and by the early 1890s, when color printmaking came into vogue, he truly found his voice. It seems his etchings, which mostly depict Paris and its environs, generally in picturesque fashion, were a way to supplement his income and popularize his brand. His oil paintings were highly regarded and expensive. His color etchings, which are often large and painterly, were published generally in editions of 100 or 200, and were affordable to a wider public.
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Le Grand-Prix de Paris (original French title) Color etching, aquatint, and drypoint printed on simili-japon paper, 1906.Ref: Delteil 74.Edition of...
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Color drypoint on simili-japon paper.Reference: Delteil 21 v/v.Edition of 100.Signed and numbered in pencil.
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Le Boulevard des Italiens, grande planche (original French title) Color aquatint and drypoint printed on thick wove paper.Reference: Delteil 96Edit...
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A Sa Toilette (original French title) Etching printed in five colors on simili-Japon paper.Reference : Delteil 49. Edition of 50, but very scarce. ...
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La Route Ensoleillée (original French title) Color etching and drypoint on simili-japon paper.Reference: Delteil 99.Edition of 125. There exists a ...
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