La rue du Canal
La rue du Canal is a beautiful black and white xilograph on paper, realized in 1880 by the French wooden engraver Charles Laplante (Sèvres, 1837 - Paris, 1903), after Hubert Clerget (1818-1899).
Original title: La rue du Canal, à la Nouvelle-Orléans .
Signed on plate on the sides.
With an incredible freshness of line and a full mastery of the artistic technique, this original print portrays a wonderful glimpse of a street in New Orleans.
Title on plate, on the lower margin at the center. The original print is mounted on a white cardboard passepartout, cm 30 x 40.
In excellent conditions, this beautiful modern artwork is an illustration of the French newspaper Le Tour du Monde , and on the back it has another illustration representing the general Sherman by Hildibrand, after E. Ronjat.
La rue du Canal is a beautiful black and white xilograph on paper, realized in 1880 by the French wooden engraver Charles Laplante (Sèvres, 1837 - Paris, 1903), after Hubert Clerget (1818-1899).
Original title: La rue du Canal, à la Nouvelle-Orléans .
Signed on plate on the sides.
With an incredible freshness of line and a full mastery of the artistic technique, this original print portrays a wonderful glimpse of a street in New Orleans.
Title on plate, on the lower margin at the center. The original print is mounted on a white cardboard passepartout, cm 30 x 40.
In excellent conditions, this beautiful modern artwork is an illustration of the French newspaper Le Tour du Monde , and on the back it has another illustration representing the general Sherman by Hildibrand, after E. Ronjat.
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