ENGRAVING ARTHUR MAYEUR SCENE DE BAIN CHAMPETRE Signature lower left A Mayeur and stamp lower right of the Ste Normande engraving n ° 90 Arthur Mayeur, born May 6, 1871 in Bouvigny-Boyeffles and died April 22, 1934 in Paris , is a French engraver. In his youth, he attended the workshops of two painters from Courrières, Jules and Émile Breton, to whom he owed in part his vocation as an artist. He entered the Lille School of Fine Arts in 1888, where until 1892 he followed the drawing lessons of Pharaoh de Winter and the engraving lessons of Alphonse Leroy. In 1892, he joined the fine arts of Paris, and gained experience in the studio of Jules Jacquet for four years. In 1896, he left France to improve his skills at the Villa Medici in Rome and won the Grand Prix de Rome in engraving in 1894 and 18961. handling, traces of folds in places, small lack, micro - tear, engraving taped to the top on cardboard sheet .... Our numerous photos allow you to appreciate the quality of the engraving. For the state thank you for detailing the photos. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions of the engraving: Height: 27.4 cm Length: 39.6 cm Total dimensions: Height: 42.3 cm Length: 54 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.
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ENGRAVING ARTHUR MAYEUR BATH SCENE CHAMPETRE SOCIETE NORMANDE N 90 W339
ENGRAVING ARTHUR MAYEUR SCENE DE BAIN CHAMPETRE Signature lower left A Mayeur and stamp lower right of the Ste Normande engraving n ° 90 Arthur Mayeur, born May 6, 1871 in Bouvigny-Boyeffles and died April 22, 1934 in Paris , is a French engraver. In his youth, he attended the workshops of two painters from Courrières, Jules and Émile Breton, to whom he owed in part his vocation as an artist. He entered the Lille School of Fine Arts in 1888, where until 1892 he followed the drawing lessons of Pharaoh de Winter and the engraving lessons of Alphonse Leroy. In 1892, he joined the fine arts of Paris, and gained experience in the studio of Jules Jacquet for four years. In 1896, he left France to improve his skills at the Villa Medici in Rome and won the Grand Prix de Rome in engraving in 1894 and 18961. handling, traces of folds in places, small lack, micro - tear, engraving taped to the top on cardboard sheet .... Our numerous photos allow you to appreciate the quality of the engraving. For the state thank you for detailing the photos. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions of the engraving: Height: 27.4 cm Length: 39.6 cm Total dimensions: Height: 42.3 cm Length: 54 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.