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Rodolphe Bresdin was a
French draughtsman and engraver, born in Le Fresne-sur-Loire on 12
August 1822, who died in Sèvres on 11
January 1885. His fantastic...
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which included the
prints of Daumier,
published in newspapers.
Rodolphe Bresdin and Jean-François
Millet also
continued to
practice the
medium in France...
- 2013.
Archived from the
original on 2014-02-01.
Retrieved 2014-01-28.
Bresdin, Cylphine; Glenn,
Edward P.; Brown, J. Jed (2016), "Comparison of Seed...
- 129–140. Ashton, Dore. (1961)
Odilon Redon,
Gustave Moreau,
Rodolphe Bresdin. Exh. cat. New York:
Museum of
Modern Art, pp. 113, 115, 179, no. 175,...
- architect.) Back in his
native Bordeaux, he took up sculpting, and
Rodolphe Bresdin instructed him in
etching and lithography. His
artistic career was interrupted...
- 1900) Pays des
aromates (Floury, 1900) L'Inextricable graveur :
Rodolphe Bresdin (Richard, 1904)
Professionnelles beautés (Juven, 1905)
Altesses sérénissimes...
- Joachim, and Dore Ashton. 1961.
Odilon Redon,
Gustave Moreau,
Rodolphe Bresdin.
Museum of
Modern Art / Art
Institute of
Chicago / Doubleday, New York...
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artists including Altdorfer, Grünewald, Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Blake,
Bresdin,
Ensor and Soutine. He
first came to
prominence when his work was included...
- Luyken's
illustrations to the
Martyrs Mirror and the
lithographs of
Rodolphe Bresdin and
Odilon Redon. The
choice of
these works established a
decadent perspective...
- he
relates the work of
certain artists such as
Gustave Moreau,
Rodolphe Bresdin and
Odilon Redon to decadentism. In this
novel the protagonist, Jean Floressas...