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Henri Fantin-Latour — Immortalité
Henri Fantin-Latour

Immortalité

1898

"Immortalité" is a lithograph by Henri Fantin-Latour, the 19th century French artist renowned for his intimate still lifes and allegorical compositions. The work exemplifies Fantin-Latour's characteristic approach to printmaking, employing the lithographic medium to explore themes of eternal legacy and artistic permanence. Created during a period when the artist was increasingly engaged with allegorical subjects, the composition reflects his skill in rendering delicate forms and his interest in depicting abstract concepts through figural representation.

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lithograph

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Henri Fantin-Latour, Immortalité, 1898

"Immortalité" is a lithograph by Henri Fantin-Latour, the 19th century French artist renowned for his intimate still lifes and allegorical compositions. The work exemplifies Fantin-Latour's characteristic approach to printmaking, employing the lithographic medium to explore themes of eternal legacy and artistic permanence. Created during a period when the artist was increasingly engaged with allegorical subjects, the composition reflects his skill in rendering delicate forms and his interest in depicting abstract concepts through figural representation.

Medium
lithograph
Year
1898
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Academic Tradition, 19th Century, Allegorical symbolism, French Artist, Figurative Art, Oil Painting, Realism, Romantic Mood, Classical Composition, Spiritual Themes

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