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Charles Méryon — Frontispiece for a Catalogue of the Engravings of Thomas de Leu
Charles Méryon

Frontispiece for a Catalogue of the Engravings of Thomas de Leu

1866

Charles Meryon created this etching as a frontispiece to catalog the engraved works of Thomas de Leu, a sixteenth century printmaker. The composition demonstrates Meryon's mastery of the etching medium through its intricate linear work and dramatic use of light and shadow to frame the subject matter. As a frontispiece, the work serves both a practical cataloging function and an artistic tribute to de Leu's legacy in printmaking.

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etching

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Charles Méryon, Frontispiece for a Catalogue of the Engravings of Thomas de Leu, 1866

Charles Meryon created this etching as a frontispiece to catalog the engraved works of Thomas de Leu, a sixteenth century printmaker. The composition demonstrates Meryon's mastery of the etching medium through its intricate linear work and dramatic use of light and shadow to frame the subject matter. As a frontispiece, the work serves both a practical cataloging function and an artistic tribute to de Leu's legacy in printmaking.

Medium
etching
Year
1866
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

19th Century, Frontispiece format, French Artist, Etching technique, Reverent Mood, Romanticism, Portrait and catalogue design, Antiquarian aesthetic, Engraving, Historical Documentation

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