(Pierre) Paul-Adrien Bouroux (1878–1967)
(left image)
"Une tranchée de première ligne à l'Hartmannswillerkopf" [A front
line trench at a Mass at the Hartmannswillerkopf], 1918
(centre image)
"La cathédrale de Reims, vue de la Neuvillette" [Reims Cathedral,
seen from Neuvillette], 1918
(right image)
"Le cimetière de Silberloch (Hartmannswillerkopf)" [Cemetery
Silberloch (Hartmannswillerkopf)], 1918.
From "De
la Mer aux Vosges", Geneva, 1921.
Etchings in
sepia ink on wove paper, in an edition of 300
Size: (sheet)
27.8 x 22.4/27.3 x 22 cm; (plate) 21.7 x 16.8./21.3 x 16.2cm
Inscribed in
the plate (lower edge) with the artist's signature, title and date
Condition:
richly inked impressions with plate tone and margins in very good condition.
I am selling
all three of prints by Paul-Adrien Bouroux for AU$155 in total (currently US$113.65/EUR100.44/GBP78.61
at the time of posting these prints) including postage and handling to anywhere
in the world.
If you are
interested in purchasing these visually arresting etchings from WW1, please
contact me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal
invoice to make the payment easy.
Une tranchée de première ligne à l'Hartmannswillerkopf [A front line trench at a Mass at the Hartmannswillerkopf], 1918 |
La cathédrale de Reims, vue de la Neuvillette [Reims Cathedral, seen from Neuvillette], 1918 |
Le cimetière de Silberloch (Hartmannswillerkopf) [Cemetery Silberloch (Hartmannswillerkopf)], 1918 |
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