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Eugène Bejot — Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis

Eugène Bejot

Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis

1908

Eugène Bejot's "Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis" is an etching and aquatint depicting the historic Jesuit church located in the Marais district of Paris. The work exemplifies Bejot's mastery of architectural printmaking, employing the combined techniques of etching and aquatint to capture the building's classical facade and spatial presence with both precise line work and tonal variation. Bejot, a prolific printmaker of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was particularly celebrated for his urban views and architectural studies that document Paris's monuments.

Medium
Etching and aquatint

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Eugène Bejot, Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis, 1908

Eugène Bejot's "Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis" is an etching and aquatint depicting the historic Jesuit church located in the Marais district of Paris. The work exemplifies Bejot's mastery of architectural printmaking, employing the combined techniques of etching and aquatint to capture the building's classical facade and spatial presence with both precise line work and tonal variation. Bejot, a prolific printmaker of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was particularly celebrated for his urban views and architectural studies that document Paris's monuments.

Medium
Etching and aquatint
Year
1908
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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French, 20th Century, Religious building, Atmospheric, Art Deco, Etching, Printmaking, Urban Landscape, Architecture, Parisian

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