Alexandre Marcette was one of the foremost Belgian marine painters in his time. Tempestuous tides are tossed from canvas to canvas, wavering waters summoned ...
José Genovés Llansol was a Spanish artist much enamoured with capturing the character and personality of his hometown of Valencia.
Llansol was trained at the...
The British coastline and countryside is in thrall in the works of Charles Frederick Williams. An artist of enterprise and progress, both Williams’ works and...
John Harris III was an engraver working in the 19th century. He reproduced the works of many popular animal and sporting artists of the time. He also execute...
French engraver and publisher James Merigot invigorated his scenes from across Europe with the spirit of his age. Working predominantly in London, he present...
Flemish engraver Jacques Coelemans masterfully translated great works of art into clear and coherent prints. Much sought-after, Coelemans’ works remain as in...
Jean Pelletier was a French engraver who worked predominantly in Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Unfortunately, very little is known about Pelletier’s life. Ho...
Flemish engraver Pieter de Jode I possessed a canny talent for the reproduction of multitudinous works of art. He also produced a number of his own original ...
Jacques-Philippe Le Bas is celebrated as being ‘the complete embodiment of 18th-century engraving.’ A master of the craft, working in the artistic zenith of ...