
The Etchings of Charles Meryon
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Authors:
- Dodgson, Campbell
1867 - 1948
- Holme, C. Geoffrey (Charles Geoffrey)
1887 - 1954
- Méryon, Charles
1821 - 1868
About this book
In the early 20th century, the art world began to recognize the profound impact of etching as a medium, with Charles Meryon emerging as a pivotal figure in this transformation. "The Etchings of Charles Meryon" by Campbell Dodgson offers an in-depth exploration of Meryon's intricate depictions of Parisian landscapes, showcasing his unique ability to blend realism with poetic expression. This scholarly publication highlights the artist's innovative techniques and his deep connection to the city, making it essential reading for students, historians, and art enthusiasts alike. Discover how Meryon's work captures the essence of urban life and contributes to the narrative of 19th-century art, revealing the profound beauty hidden within the mundane.
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