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Coquillage - Robbe

Coquillage - Robbe

ID# 4395
Manuel Robbe
C1900
19.75" x 25.75"
(50cm x 65cm)
Regular price €1.520,95 EUR
Regular price Sale price €1.520,95 EUR
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This Belle Epoque print of a lady in her boudoir was created by the artist Manuel Robbe (1872 - 1936). He was a painter and printmaker in turn of the century Paris. He had an experimental approach to printmaking and created over 200 aquatints and drypoints in his career. Robbe's technique was developed over several phases, which included printing with a mixture of sugar, India ink and gum Arabic on his zinc plate.

This is an Original Vintage Print; it is not a reproduction. This print was printed on heavyweight paper and is in excellent condition.

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