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Manuel ROBBE - "L’Éclatante", 1897 - Original signed lithograph

Manuel ROBBE (1872-1936)
L'Éclatante

Original lithograph in color on fine vellum
Signed in the plate
Dimensions 39 x 29 cm
Editor stamp and dry stamp of Imprimerie Chaix.

First edition has been edited in 1895. This one has been edited by Les Maîtres de l'Estampe in 1897. She belongs to the eponym portfolio (plate n°143).

Overall good condition but traces of humidity.

Manuel Robbe : (1872-1936) is a french painter and engraver. During WWI, he was signing his works with the pseudonym «Laffitte». After highschool, he studied at the Académie Julian, and then at the Ecole des Beaux-arts de Paris. He rapidly became an accomplished engraver, specializing in the aquatint technique. He regularly exhibited at the Salons de la Société des artistes français. Parisian Art dealers like Edmond Sagot, Georges Petit and Pierrefort edited and distributed his engraved works. In 1900, during the Universal Exhibition, his work "L'été" (Summer) was awarded with a bronze medal. Manuel Robbe produced a lot of aquatints, drypoint engravings, etchings, a few advertisements and numerous one of a kind works (oil on canvas, watercolors or pastels). During WWI, he enrolled in the aviation as a pilot, and was awarded the croix de guerre (war cross) for his heroic actions. His works are witnessing in a moving way the life of women and men of his time. Manuel Robbe loved traveling. He had a true attachment to Brittany, which he depicted on numerous occasions. Suffering from an incurable illness, he died in 1936.

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