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Colleague (Confrère) Etching, 1906, LeRoy 3, edition unknown. 12 3/8 x 9 3/8 in. Signed and dated in the plate. Signed and titled in pencil. This is a fine impression printed on cream Japan paper. The margins are full. The condition is very good. (There are two small abrasions in the upper margin from a previous mat and a modest glue spot in the right margin. This is a portrait of Cies de Kalle a.k.a. Georges van de Walle 1861-1923, a fellow Belgian artist.) SOLD |
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La Cathédrale d'Amiens Etching, 1932, LeRoy 172, edition unknown. 23 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. Signed and dated in pencil, lower right. Titled in pencil in the lower left and inscribed, "1e etat" (first state). This is a superb impression of this monumental print. The margins are full and the condition is fine. This masterpiece of etching is an exceptional example of the artist's flair for detail and drama. Loosely sketched figures are depicted parading up the steps. He produced another large work of Amiens Cathedral in 1929 which is illustrated on this site.
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La Porte Saint Denis, Paris Etching, 1928, LeRoy 154, edition 125. 24 x 20 in. Signed and numbered in pencil, lower right. Titled in pencil, lower left. This is a fine, richly inked impression printed on simili-Japan paper. The margins are full and the condition is fine. The Porte Saint Denis is a triumphal arch designed by the architect Francois Blondel and the sculptor Michel Anguier for Louis XIV. It was built in 1672. An impression of this majestic work is in the Minneapolis Institute of Art. $2,500 |
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Old Canal (Vieux Canal) (also called, En Ville Morte) Etching, 1926, LeRoy 139, edition 50. 10 1/2 x 7 3/4 in. Signed and titled in pencil. A superb impression in excellent condition. The margins are full and untrimmed. This engaging work was published as part of La Gravure Originale Belge, Volume 3, (1926). De Bruycker was a stellar and eccentric Flemish etcher from Ghent and a great many of his prints are based on his time there. The best source of information on the artist (in English) is Stephen H. Goddard's catalogue from 1996, De Bruycker, An Eye on Flanders: The Graphic Art of Jules de Bruycker (Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas) (ISBN 0-913689-39-4). SOLD |
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Piccadilly Circus, London Etching, 1916, LeRoy 63, edition 40. 9 1/4 x 7 3/8 in. Signed, numbered and titled in pencil. This is a superb impression with full margins. The condition is excellent. This is the smaller of the two versions of this subject. De Bruycker lived in London from 1914-1919 and returned to his native Ghent in 1919. During the war years in London he met Walter Sickert and Frank Brangwyn, among others. SOLD |
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Place Ste. Pharailde, Ghent (Het Veerleplein te Gent) Etching, 1906, LeRoy 7 (iii/III), edition unknown but probably fewer than 50. 8 5/8 x 14 1/2 in. Signed and dated in the plate. Signed and titled below the image in pencil. This is a fine impression printed on cream-colored Japanese paper. The margins are full. The condition is quite good apart from occasional scuffs in the outer margins. This wonderful, early work reminds of the great Flemish tradition of the of kermis, or village fair, which was made popular early on by Breughel and others. A pen and ink drawing exists for this print and is now in a private collection. Other works by de Bruycker are currently available. $1,500 |
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