Preview of the first image of Jules De Bruycker (1870 - 1945) - Marchande de bric a brac.

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the etching has been taken out of the frame because it was bad and to see if it was pasted.
it is therefore a loose leaf without creases or tears

J.D.B. 043 marchande de bric a brac gent 1911 L.R. 33

Will be carefully shipped with track and trace.

Jules De Bruycker (Ghent, 29 March 1870 - there, 5 September 1945) is, just like James Ensor, counted among the most important Flemish etchers.

Old Ghent and especially the Sint-Niklaaskerk was his main source of inspiration. An exhibition of his works was organized in this church in 2008.

He became a professor at the Higher Institute of Fine Arts in Antwerp. For a while he worked in the same studio as Charles-René Callewaert. During the First World War he lived in London and became world famous for his war prints. Typical of his art are depictions of old folk types, while his remarkable cathedrals (Rouen, Amiens, Antwerp) caused a sensation. Folk scenes in Paris, Brussels and Antwerp also depict everyday, often poverty-stricken life with virtuosity. 67258981

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