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TANCRÈDE ABRAHAM ( 1836 - 1895 )
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oil on canvas framed
signed
accompanied by a postcard published by Kaishinsha
Provenance: Private Collection, Kanto Region
TANCRÈDE ABRAHAM was a 19th-century French painter and etcher from Vitré. He studied at the Cogniet workshop in Paris and created landscape works such as "Bords de l'Oudon." A member of the Société des Aquafortistes, he actively exhibited his art. His works are held in major museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Abraham specialized in depicting regional history and nature, blending Romantic influences to establish a distinctive style as a significant artist of his era.
92.0×120.0cm
(36 ¼ × 47 ¼ in.)(F60)
2025/10/23
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