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Rare antique hand-signed etching by the Belgian artist Roméo Dumoulin (1883-1944) born in Tournai and died in Brussels. He was a painter, draftsman, watercolorist, graphic artist and illustrator. Dumoulin grew up in a printing environment in Tournai, where he became acquainted with lithographic techniques. He also took lessons at Saint-Lucas in Tournai and at the Academy in Cambrai.
Dumoulin became known for his mischievous genre scenes and figures, often inspired by scenes in the city and the countryside. He also painted landscapes, village and beach scenes in a luminist colour palette. In addition to his paintings, he was also active as an illustrator and etcher.
His work can be found in museums such as those in Tournai and Charleroi. Part of his oeuvre was destroyed during an exhibition in Rotterdam in 1940.
Dimensions: 24x19cm and paper 25.5x24cm
ATTENTION: The etching is generally in good condition only with age discolouration of the paper. The top is also cut exactly to the plate edge (see photo details)
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