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We all know the Flemish artist Valerius De Saedeleer (Aalst, 1867 – Leupeghem, 1941) from the landscape paintings he painted in a half-impressionist, half-symbolist style. He was also one of the tenors of the Latem School. But De Saedeleer is also known to the general public for his numerous etchings of landscapes. These etchings were printed in the studio of Roger Hebbelinck (Brussels, 1912).
Signed lower left with "R. Hebbelinck" and provided with a signature stamp of De Saedeleer lower right. Under this stamp this work is identified in pencil as épreuve d'artiste.
At the top left we find the mention of the Brussels printer-publisher Dietrich & Cie.