Peintre-graveur

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"Peintre-graveur (French pronunciation: [pɛ̃tʁ(ə) ɡʁavœʁ]) is a term probably invented and certainly popularized by the great scholar of the old master print, Adam Bartsch (Johann Adam Bernhard von Bartsch: 1757 - 1821, both Vienna). The term, meaning "painter-engraver", is intended to distinguish between printmakers, whether working in engraving, etching or woodcut, who designed images with the primary purpose of producing a print, and those who essentially copied in a print medium a composition by another, to produce what is known as a "reproductive print", or who produced only essentially non-artistic work in print form, such as maps for example." - (en.wikipedia.org 12.10.2023)
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  • Felsige Baumlandschaft mit zwei Männern am Weidbaum beim Bache

    Felsige Baumlandschaft mit zwei Männern am Weidbaum beim Bache

    Blatt 9 der Folge...

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  • Wäscherin am Bach mit Bauer am Waldeingang

    Wäscherin am Bach mit Bauer am Waldeingang

    Wäscherin an Wasserstelle,...

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