Raoul André Ulmann (French, 1867–1941) - "Crépuscule" ("Twilight")
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Raoul André Ulmann (French, 1867–1941)
"Bord de canal - Crépuscule" ("Beside the canal - Twilight")
Signed in pencil lower right "R A Ulmann"
Hand coloured mixed method print
Published by "Estampes Moderne"
Circa 1898
52.1 x 66.9 cm (sheet)
Almost certainly a scene in the Netherlands. A highly accomplished large-format, mixed-method print depicting a tranquil, melancholic eventide scene.
Raoul André Ulmann was a pupil of William Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury. He painted Dutch and Breton seascapes and views of Paris. From 1907, he exhibited landscapes at the National Society of Fine Arts and from 1905 with the New Society of Painters and Sculptors. He received the Prix Puvis de Chavannes in 1931.
Additional Information
10535 (AB-85518)
W: 66.9cm (26.3")H: 52.1cm (20.5")
Art Nouveau (c. 1890-1910)
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom