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Charles Méryon — Etchings of Paris:  Old Gate of the Palace of Justice
Charles Méryon

Etchings of Paris: Old Gate of the Palace of Justice

1854

Charles Meryon's etching depicts the weathered entrance to the Palace of Justice in Paris with meticulous linear detail and atmospheric depth characteristic of his printmaking technique. The work exemplifies Meryon's fascination with Paris's architectural heritage and his skilled use of cross hatching to create tonal gradations and a sense of age and decay. This etching is part of his celebrated series "Etchings of Paris," produced during the mid 19th century, which established him as a master of the medium and documentarian of the city's historic structures.

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Charles Méryon, Etchings of Paris: Old Gate of the Palace of Justice, 1854

Charles Meryon's etching depicts the weathered entrance to the Palace of Justice in Paris with meticulous linear detail and atmospheric depth characteristic of his printmaking technique. The work exemplifies Meryon's fascination with Paris's architectural heritage and his skilled use of cross hatching to create tonal gradations and a sense of age and decay. This etching is part of his celebrated series "Etchings of Paris," produced during the mid 19th century, which established him as a master of the medium and documentarian of the city's historic structures.

Medium
etching
Year
1854
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Architectural Subject, Detailed Line Work, 19th Century, Nostalgic Mood, Etching, Paris, French Artist, Romanticism, Urban Landscape, Historical Documentation

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