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Charles Méryon — Rene de Laudonniere Sablais (de Burdingale)
Charles Méryon

Rene de Laudonniere Sablais (de Burdingale)

1861

I must note that I cannot find a verified artwork by Charles Meryon with this exact title in standard art historical references. Charles Meryon (1821-1868) was a renowned French etcher celebrated for his detailed urban scenes and architectural views, particularly of Paris, created during the mid-19th century. If you have additional information about this work's location or provenance, I would be better able to provide accurate details about it.

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Charles Méryon, Rene de Laudonniere Sablais (de Burdingale), 1861

I must note that I cannot find a verified artwork by Charles Meryon with this exact title in standard art historical references. Charles Meryon (1821-1868) was a renowned French etcher celebrated for his detailed urban scenes and architectural views, particularly of Paris, created during the mid-19th century. If you have additional information about this work's location or provenance, I would be better able to provide accurate details about it.

Medium
etching
Year
1861
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Print, Colonial America, Historical Portraiture, 19th Century, Etching, Dramatic Atmosphere, French Artist, Romanticism, Renaissance explorer, Narrative engraving

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