Henri Toussaint (1849-1911) - Late 19th Century Etching Mount Grace Priory

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Description

A charming engraving by the French engraver Henri Toussaint depicting Mount Grace Priory in North Yorkshire, England. Signed in plate. On laid.

Condition

Minor foxing and age toning to the top edge of the page, but main imagine is unaffected and is in fine condition. Some soft creasing to lower half section.

Size

13.3 x 19.7cm (5.2" x 7.8")
Sheet: 26.2 x 35.5cm (10.3" x 14")
Plate: 18 x 23cm (7.1" x 9.1")

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Artist Biography

Charles Henri Toussaint (French, 1849-1911) was a painter , illustrator and engraver . He is the father of the painter and illustrator Maurice Toussaint (1882-1974). Charles Henri Toussaint was a pupil of Léon Gaucherel , Brunet-Debaines, and C. Waltner. He pointed at the Paris Salon in 1874 and was rewarded in 1876, 1884, 1899 and 1900. He married Louise Bédelet, daughter of the publisher and Parisian bookseller Amadeus Bédelet . He is known for his many prints contained the architecture of Paris and provincial cities ( Amiens, Rouen, Reims,... ). He also wrote beautiful studies of Oxford , Cambridge and Liverpool in particular.

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SKU pn765
Artist Henri Toussaint (1849-1911)
Date Late 19th Century
Dimensions 13.3 x 19.7cm
Medium Etching
Subject Landscape
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