Brouet, Auguste
“Danseuses a la barre”
Year:
1923
Medium:
aquatint
Dimensions
30 x 24cm
Signature:
Bottom right in pencil
Auguste Brouet (1872-1941) was a French artist known for his work as an engraver and printmaker. He was part of the Symbolist movement and was particularly skilled at etching. Brouet's prints often depicted fantastical and dreamlike scenes, drawing from literature and mythology. His work was widely admired by his contemporaries, and he illustrated several books, including works by authors like Charles Baudelaire. Brouet's work can be found in various museums and collections, including the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. His prints are also highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts.
