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Marguerite Callet-Carcano Figurative Prints

Belgian, Italian, 1878-1950

Marguerite Callet-Carcano was an Italian-Belgian graphic artist, who illustrated books like Drame by Iwan Gilkin (1926), Les Chimères by Georges Rency (1928), René by François-René de Chateaubriand and a reprint by Benjamin Constant. In addition to the xylography technique, she also used linoleum. She engraved the portrait of Charles De Coster for the book La vie et le rêve.

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Artist: Marguerite Callet-Carcano
Portrait - Original Woodcut Print by M. Callet-Carcano - Mid 20th Century
By Marguerite Callet-Carcano
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is an original xilography, realized in mid 20th Century by Marguerite Callet-Carcano. The artwork is dated 1969 and hand-signed. Provenance: Vente de l'atelier Bruxelles 1969 Good conditions. Marguerite Callet-Carcano was an Italian-Belgian graphic artist, who illustrated books like Drame by Iwan Gilkin (1926), Les Chimères by Georges Rency (1928), René by François-René Chateaubriand and a reprint by Benjamin Constant. In addition to the xilograph technique, she also used linoleum...
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Mid-20th Century Marguerite Callet-Carcano Figurative Prints

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Woodcut

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