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- the broad contours of the movement. Cadart founded the Société des Aquafortistes in 1862, reviving the awareness of the beautiful, original etching in...
- French etcher and painter. He was one of the founders of the Société des aquafortistes français [fr]. He was born to Eugénie, née Hime, and Frédéric-Guillaume...
- etchings at the Exposition Universelle of 1855. In 1861 the Société des aquafortistes was founded in Paris, with the aim of bringing art for art's sake to...
- peintre au XIXe siècle : la société des aquafortistes. 1862-1867 ; Tome 2 : Dictionnaire de la Société des aquafortistes, Paris, Éditions Léonce Laget, 1972...
- co-wrote L'eau-forte de Peintre Au Dix-neuvième Siècle: La Société Des Aquafortistes 1862-1867, published in 1972 by Leonce Laget; Correspondence of Camille...
- Portfolio came in the wake of the foundation in Paris of the Société des aquafortistes in 1862, and to a lesser extent from the longer established Etching...
- the group of etchers led by Alfred Cadart, founder of the Société des Aquafortistes, and may have been given lessons by one of its members. Several of his...
- a friend of Auguste Rodin. In June 1862, he joined the Société des aquafortistes founded by the publisher Alfred Cadart with the help of the printer...
- several artists groups including the Cercle des aquarellistes et des aquafortistes belges [fr] in 1883 (of which Alfred William Finch was a member), Voorwaerts...
- publication's re****tion. He was an active member of the Société des aquafortistes [fr] and, in 1864, was named a Knight in the Legion of Honor. In 1866...