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Charles Méryon — Verses to Eugène Bléry
Charles Méryon

Verses to Eugène Bléry

1854

Charles Meryon's "Verses to Eugène Bléry" is an etching that exemplifies the artist's mastery of the medium through its precise linear technique and atmospheric depth. Created in the 19th century, this work demonstrates Meryon's characteristic ability to render intricate detail and tonal subtlety within the constraints of etching. The print reflects the artist's skill in using acid bite and selective wiping to create compelling visual and textual compositions.

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