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19thc Photogravure, The Fugitives, French Huguenot Family

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19thc Photogravure, The Fugitives, French Huguenot Family
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The Fugitives, photogravure engraving from an 1880's edition of The Masterpieces of French Art, Goupil & Cie engravers, after the painting by Edouard-Jean-Conrad Hamman, printed on heavy stock Japon paper; signed in plate "E.J.C. Hamman, Pinx." and "Gravure Goupil et Cie." 11" X 14". Comes with description, page divider from the book. * some light foxing & a stainto the lower right, per photos. The painting depicts the Huguenot fugitives after The Edict of Fontainebleau ( 22 October 1685 ), an edict issued by Louis XIV of France, also known as the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. The Edict of Fontainebleau (1685) declared Protestantism illegal in France which means persecution of Huguenots. Edouard Jean Conrad Hamman (1819-1888, Paris) was a Belgian painter. He had his formal debut at the Ghent Salon of 1838 with an unspecified "interior scene". His exposure to other artists there led to him being influenced by the style of Louis Gallait.Â