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Adolphe Appian — Environs of Carqueronne (Environs de Carqueronne)
Adolphe Appian

Environs of Carqueronne (Environs de Carqueronne)

1882

"Environs of Carqueronne" is an etching by French artist Adolphe Appian, who was known for his landscape works and contributions to the revival of etching as a fine art medium during the 19th century. The print depicts the countryside surrounding Carqueronne, a location in France, rendered through Appian's characteristic use of delicate lines and atmospheric effects to capture the natural landscape. Appian's etching technique demonstrates his skill in creating depth and mood through careful manipulation of line weight and tonal variation.

Medium
etching

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Adolphe Appian, Environs of Carqueronne (Environs de Carqueronne), 1882

"Environs of Carqueronne" is an etching by French artist Adolphe Appian, who was known for his landscape works and contributions to the revival of etching as a fine art medium during the 19th century. The print depicts the countryside surrounding Carqueronne, a location in France, rendered through Appian's characteristic use of delicate lines and atmospheric effects to capture the natural landscape. Appian's etching technique demonstrates his skill in creating depth and mood through careful manipulation of line weight and tonal variation.

Medium
etching
Year
1882
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Naturalistic, 19th Century, Romantic Aesthetic, Etching, French Artist, Atmospheric Mood, Landscape, Black and white print, Rural Scenery, Barbizon School

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