Malo Renault Le Fureteur Breton M Le Dault Leorier Kemper This black and white engraving is by Malo Renault for Le Fureteur Breton (Ar Furcher Brezonec) circa 1900. Note yellowed edges, foxing, wear on edges and corners, a slightly warped margin. Malo Renault, pseudonym of Émile Auguste Renault, born in Saint-Malo on October 5, 1870 and died in Le Havre on July 19, 1938, was a draftsman, pastel artist, engraver and illustrator. Le Fereteur breton is an illustrated bimonthly regionalist documentary bulletin, published by the Librairie bretonne, rue du Val de Grace in Paris, published between 1905 and 1923. It contains historical, literary and artistic curiosities of Brittany, Celtic studies, genealogies of Breton families and especially questions and answers from readers. The bulletin was published from 1905 to 1923, with a break between 1914 and 1919. It came out every two months from 1905 to 1914, then became aperiodic from July August 1919 to January February 1920. It then became quarterly with the last issues (71 and 72).The cover features a woodcut by Malo Renault depicting a reader lit by a candle. Our many photos allow you to appreciate the quality of the object. For the condition, thank you for detailing the photos. Feel free to zoom. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Painting Length: 65 cm Width: 50 cm.
Malo Renault Le Fureteur Breton M Le Dault Leorier Kemper This black and white engraving is by Malo Renault for Le Fureteur Breton (Ar Furcher Brezonec) circa 1900. Note yellowed edges, foxing, wear on edges and corners, a slightly warped margin. Malo Renault, pseudonym of Émile Auguste Renault, born in Saint-Malo on October 5, 1870 and died in Le Havre on July 19, 1938, was a draftsman, pastel artist, engraver and illustrator. Le Fereteur breton is an illustrated bimonthly regionalist documentary bulletin, published by the Librairie bretonne, rue du Val de Grace in Paris, published between 1905 and 1923. It contains historical, literary and artistic curiosities of Brittany, Celtic studies, genealogies of Breton families and especially questions and answers from readers. The bulletin was published from 1905 to 1923, with a break between 1914 and 1919. It came out every two months from 1905 to 1914, then became aperiodic from July August 1919 to January February 1920. It then became quarterly with the last issues (71 and 72).The cover features a woodcut by Malo Renault depicting a reader lit by a candle. Our many photos allow you to appreciate the quality of the object. For the condition, thank you for detailing the photos. Feel free to zoom. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Painting Length: 65 cm Width: 50 cm.