Code: 10827
Dimensions:
W: 80cm (31.5")H: 48.5cm (19.1")
Leon Danchin 1887-1939 born in Lille, France, in 1887, he studied sculpture
at L'Ecole des Beaux Art in Paris and was accepted by the Salon des
Artists from the age of sixteen.
His
specific interest developed towards country scenes with particular
attention to dogs. Danchin's work is widely recognized as some of the
finest when it comes to the canine species. He specialized in sporting
dogs and his images grace some of the most prestigious homes in the
world. Danchin's fine eye for detail and expression is evident in all of
his work. He produced about one hundred different
engravings and lithographs of dogs, which were immediately successful in the art
world. Leon Danchin died at the beginning of the Second World War in
Bergues, where he is buried
Signed in pencil by the artist
Actual plate size 36 x 67cms
Numbered 357 /500
Unframed but will send original frame without the glass if requested please ask
Image of the dogs plate size in Good Condition for its age, with virtually no foxing and some, see photos, mainly to the border edge, which can be removed if preferred relatively easily
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