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Charles-Émile Desmoulins (1829-1900) Newborn With Walled Isere Dauphiné Grenoble
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Charles-Émile Desmoulins(1829-1900)
Ink drawing on paper representing a landscape with cottages, signed lower left
Charles-Émile Desmoulins was born in La Mure (Isère) in 1829.
He died in 1900.
A pupil of Émile DIAZ (? -1860), Desmoulins was professor of drawing at the Collège de La Mure while his lithographs were published on the weekly
Illustrated Dauphinoise news
.
With the landscape of his native country competed in the Salon of Painting and Sculpture of the Academy of Fine Arts of 1878 ...
Dimensions (work): 17.5x24 cm / Dimensions (support): 29x37 cm
weight: 780 g
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Charles-Emile Desmoulins (1829-1900)
Ink drawing on paper representing a landscape with thatched cottages, signed lower left
Charles-Émile Desmoulins was born in La Mure (Isère) in 1829. He died in 1900. Pupil of Émile Diaz, Desmoulins was a professor of drawing at the College of La Mure while his lithographs were published on the weekly L'actualité dauphinoise illustrated. With the landscape of his native country competed at the Salon of painting and sculpture of the Academy of Fine Arts of 1878.
Dimensions (work): 17.5x24 cm / Dimensions (support): 29x37 cm
weight: 780 g
Ink drawing on paper representing a landscape with cottages, signed lower left A pupil of Émile DIAZ (? -1860), Desmoulins was professor of drawing at the Collège de La Mure while his lithographs were published on the weekly Illustrated Dauphinoise news. With the landscape of his native country competed in the Salon of Painting and Sculpture of the Academy of Fine Arts of 1878 ... Ink drawing on paper representing a landscape with thatched cottages, signed lower left Charles-Émile Desmoulins was born in La Mure (Isère) in 1829. He died in 1900. Pupil of Émile Diaz, Desmoulins was a professor of drawing at the College of La Mure while his lithographs were published on the weekly L'actualité dauphinoise illustrated. With the landscape of his native country competed at the Salon of painting