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Auguste Louis Lepère — Fishermen's Quarters (Saint-Jean-de-Monts)

Auguste Louis Lepère

Fishermen's Quarters (Saint-Jean-de-Monts)

1915

In this etching, Lepère captures a modest coastal settlement with precise linear hatching and careful attention to architectural detail. The composition depicts the humble buildings and street life of a fishing village on France's Atlantic coast, demonstrating the artist's skill in rendering texture and depth through the printmaking medium. Lepère's work reflects the late 19th century interest in documenting rural and working class subjects with both technical refinement and sympathetic observation.

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etching

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Auguste Louis Lepère, Fishermen's Quarters (Saint-Jean-de-Monts), 1915

In this etching, Lepère captures a modest coastal settlement with precise linear hatching and careful attention to architectural detail. The composition depicts the humble buildings and street life of a fishing village on France's Atlantic coast, demonstrating the artist's skill in rendering texture and depth through the printmaking medium. Lepère's work reflects the late 19th century interest in documenting rural and working class subjects with both technical refinement and sympathetic observation.

Medium
etching
Year
1915
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Saint-Jean-de-Monts, Serene Atmosphere, 19th Century, Maritime Subject, Art Nouveau, French Artist, Coastal village life, Print Medium, Woodcut, Decorative aesthetic

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