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Edouard Baldus
(5th Jun, 1813 - 22nd Dec, 1889)
,
after Maître E.S.
(1420 - 1467)
Saint Christophe
Credit:
Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / image RMN-GP
Saint-Denis, ateliers d'art des musées nationaux, moulage et chalcographie
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Keywords:
portage (sur l'épaule)
Christ as a child
saint Christophe
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About the artwork
Title:
Saint Christophe
Periods:
contemporary period from 1789 until 1914
19th century
Techniques:
engraving (print)
photogravure
Dimensions:
167 x 125
Inventory number:
KM010546
About the author(s)
Author:
Edouard Baldus
Also known as:
Édouard-Denis Baldus
Eduard Baldus
Edouard-Denis Baldus
Edouard Denis Baldus
Born:
5th Jun, 1813
Dead:
22nd Dec, 1889
Country:
France
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Édouard Baldus
(June 5, 1813, Grünebach, Prussia – 1889, Arcueil) was a French landscape, architectural and railway photographer.
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Author:
after
Maître E.S.
Also known as:
Monogrammist E. S.
Master E S
Monogrammist E S
Meister E. S.
Master ES
Meister von 1466
Master of 1466
Born:
1420
Dead:
1467
Country:
Allemagne
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Master E. S.
(c. 1420 – c. 1468; previously known as the
Master of 1466
) is an unidentified German engraver, goldsmith, and printmaker of the late Gothic period. He was the first major German artist of old master prints and was greatly copied and imitated. The name assigned to him by art historians,
Master E. S.
, is derived from the monogram, E. S., which appears on eighteen of his prints (variants appear on others). The title, Master, is used for unidentified artists who operated independently…
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