Alfred Louis Brunet-Debaines – Ste. Chapelle – etching , 1883

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Alfred Louis Brunet-Debaines (1845-1939 )

“Ste. Chapelle”

showing a scene by a waterway, with mill house and stone buildings, a castle battlement in the background, a large tree in the right foreground.

Inscribed in the plate lower left ‘A Brunet Debaines’

Printed 1883

plate mark 16×20.5cm

Laid down on card, signs of a fold right 3rd; minor signs of age.

 

French artist Alfred Louis Brunet-Debaines was born in 1845, son of a well known architect. In 1863 he attended the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris. His first appearance at the Paris Salon was 1866; he then spends considerable time in England and Scotland, exhibiting at the Royal Academy London between 1872 and 1886. His works were widespread, appearing regularly in The Arts Journal (original prints). In 1889 he won a gold medal at the Paris World Exhibition. He is represented in most major collections around the world.

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