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Engraving Eau Forte Jean Eugène Bersier All Boars Animals

$ 37.59

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Time Period: XIXth and before
  • Style: Impressionism
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Type: Engraving
  • Material: Engraved
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Features: Numbered
  • Quantity unit: 1
  • Theme: Animals
  • Originality: Original
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Superb Forte water-based engraving on paper
    The Boars.
    By Jean Eugène BERSIER (1895-1978).
    Signed in pencil: Jean E. Bersier.
    Numbered: 16/35.
    Total sheet size: 32.5 cm x 24.7 cm.
    Condition: Very good.
    Wikipedia: Jean-Eugène Bersier, born June 8, 1895 in Paris, and died in the same city on October 23, 1978, is a French painter and printmaker
    Jean Eugène Bersier is a pupil of Jean-Paul Laurens, Maurice Denis, René Ménard and René-Xavier Prinet.
    In 1926 the “Société Belfortaine des Beaux-Arts” was created which organized each year until the Second World War important exhibitions in the museums of Belfort in which Jean-Eugène Bersier participated in the company of Georges Fréset, René-Xavier Prinet, Jacques- Émile Blanche, Raymond Legueult, Anders Osterlind, Henry de Waroquier, Jules-Émile Zingg.
    In 1937, he was appointed member of the Society of Painters and Engravers, then professor of the history of engraving techniques at the Estienne School in Paris, then head of the etching workshop at the School. of the fine arts of Paris.
    In 1941, he designed a model for a current postage stamp bearing the effigy of Marshal Philippe Pétain.
    During the Second World War, he belonged to the National Front of the Arts (organ of the resistance in the medium of the fine arts).
    He won the Abd-el-Tif prize in 1942 with André Bourdil.
    He is particularly recognized for his Algerian period where he painted landscapes of the oases of southern Algeria, but also of the Algerian.
    He published a study on The History of Engraving at Éditions Berger-Levrault in 1947, following on, in 1943, his study of The Original Lithography in France.
    He became a doctor with a thesis entitled The Influence of Italy in Dutch Painting. He returned to the National School of Fine Arts in Algiers in 1950, he returned there in 1956 as holder of the Alumni Abd-el-Tif scholarship.
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    In 1926 the “Société Belfortaine des Beaux-Arts” was created which organized each year until the Second World War important exhibitions in the museums of Belfort in which Jean-Eugène Bersier participated in the company of Georges Fréset, René-Xavier Prinet, Jacques- Émile Blanche, Raymond Legueult, Anders Osterlind, Henry de Waroquier, Jules-Émile Zingg.  In 1937, he was appointed member of the Society of Painters and Engravers, then professor of the history of engraving techniques at the Estienne School in Paris, then head of the etching workshop at the School. of the fine arts of Paris. He became a doctor with a thesis entitled The Influence of Italy in Dutch Painting. He returned to the National School of Fine Arts in Algiers in 1950, he returned there in 1956 as holder of the Alumni