nine miniature etchings on a single sheet of paper: one still life, six landscapes and two views of Paris from Montmartre (general panorama, and a view of Montmatre's windmill).

Miniatures, 19th century

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Gift of John E. Andrus IIIexpand_more  2010.67.69

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Auguste Delâtre was an influential French printmaker, master printer, and founder of the Société des Aquafortistes in Paris in 1862. Along with Whistler and Daubigny he was a major figure in reviving the art of etching in the mid-19th century.

Details
Title
Miniatures
Artist Life
1822–1907
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2010.67.69
Provenance
[James Goodfriend, NY; sold to Andrus]; John Andrus III, Wayzata (1980s-2010; on loan to MIA since late 1980s)
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nine miniature etchings on a single sheet of paper: one still life, six landscapes and two views of Paris from Montmartre (general panorama, and a view of Montmatre's windmill).