Chaland au bord d'une rivière; Environs de Rix (2); Two works
Paris: Cadart & Luquet, 1865. Two etchings printed on one sheet of buff wove paper. Each impression measuring 3 1/2 x 7 inches (88 x 177 mm), full margins. With the Cadart blindstamp in the lower-center margin. In good condition with some light toning and several minor spots of light discoloration in the margins. Printed by Delâtre, Paris.
From a volume published by the Société des Aquafortistes containing sixty prints by various artists including Delacroix, Jongkind, Corot, Courbet and Bracquemond. Published in Paris by Cadart et Luquet, 1867. Each image with artist and titles at front, and with the publisher’s blindstamp.
Appian was born in Lyon and changed his name to Adolphe Appian at age fifteen. At the age of fifteen Appian attended the École des Beaux-Arts at Lyon, an art school which specialized in training to decorate fabrics for the local silk industry. He studied under Jean-Michel Grobon and Augustin Alexandre Thierrat. Later he opened a studio in Lyon and worked as a graphic designer. He traveled to Paris to finish his studies and after he had exhibited a painting and a charcoal drawing in the Paris Salon in 1853 he became friends with Camille Corot and Charles-François Daubigny who greatly influenced his style.
Item number: 965
Price: $450.00
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