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Ancien Moulin, c1840-1880 (1924). Artist: Henri Deville
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Ancien Moulin, c1840-1880 (1924). Artist: Henri Deville
Ancien Moulin, c1840-1880 (1924). A print from A History of French Etching from the 16th Century to the Present Day, by F L Leipnik, John Lane the Bodley Head Limited, London, 1924
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Campbell Campbell Dodgson Campell Campell Dodgson Crumbling Disrepair Dodgson History Of French Etching Panorama Photogravure Archway Deville
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This photo print, titled "Ancien Moulin, c1840-1880 (1924)" takes us on a journey through time to 19th century France. The artist behind this remarkable piece is Henri Deville, who skillfully captures the essence of a crumbling architectural feature from the past. The image showcases an ancient mill situated beside a picturesque river. Its worn-out exterior tells tales of days gone by, as it stands in disrepair against the backdrop of a serene water panorama. The photogravure technique used in this print adds depth and texture to every detail, making it even more intriguing. Published as part of F L Leipnik's comprehensive book "A History of French Etching from the 16th Century to the Present Day" this artwork transports us back in time while also highlighting the rich history of French etching. It serves as a testament to Deville's artistic prowess and his ability to capture not only buildings but also emotions within his work. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are reminded that beauty can be found even in decay. The archway and bridge add an element of mystery and invite our imagination to wander into the countryside where this ancient mill once thrived. Henri Deville's contribution to art history is undeniable with works like these that continue to captivate viewers well into the 20th century.
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