Etching Le Havre Engraving By Charles Jouas Old Print
Artist: Charles Jouas
Front side of the port of Le Havre, demolition of the northern jetty, 1905
etching by Charles Jouas (1866-1942) signed in pencil lower left,
stamp: Société Normande de Gravure (Rouen 1891-1931) lower on the left
Several remarks engraved at the bottom of the proof
Very beautiful proof.
Charles Jouas is a French designer, painter and illustrator. He attended several studios, including that of Georges Clairin, student of Isidore Pils, and Henri Regnault. The Geneva Museum of Art and History has a proof of this engraving. The Carnavalet Museum in Paris keeps views of Paris from 1905 and 1906.
Subject: 26.3 x 29.3 cm
Sheet: 43.8 x 48 cm
Good condition. The work has been restored by a professional restorer.
All our prints and drawings offered for sale are in good condition. In the event that it proves necessary, they have been repaired by a certified professional restorer.
etching by Charles Jouas (1866-1942) signed in pencil lower left,
stamp: Société Normande de Gravure (Rouen 1891-1931) lower on the left
Several remarks engraved at the bottom of the proof
Very beautiful proof.
Charles Jouas is a French designer, painter and illustrator. He attended several studios, including that of Georges Clairin, student of Isidore Pils, and Henri Regnault. The Geneva Museum of Art and History has a proof of this engraving. The Carnavalet Museum in Paris keeps views of Paris from 1905 and 1906.
Subject: 26.3 x 29.3 cm
Sheet: 43.8 x 48 cm
Good condition. The work has been restored by a professional restorer.
All our prints and drawings offered for sale are in good condition. In the event that it proves necessary, they have been repaired by a certified professional restorer.
490 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 48 cm
Height: 43,8 cm
Reference (ID): 1207782
Availability: In stock
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