Gaston de Latenay "le Parc"

Description: This rare lithograph is sealed against a gray cardboard backing in original plastic covering. It is in excellent condition, clean and flat. Small piece of clear tape at topmost center of print to secure it to the backing. At the bottom of the print is "From the original stone lithograph by G. Delatenay, Paris, 1897" and "AP-361 @1976 Sunrise Publications, Inc." On the back is a gold sticker that reads "The Brass Rubbing Centre And Medieval Gallery, 154 Oak Street Ashland, Oregon". Print size is 12.5 inch by 10 inch. 1976 print. Please see pictures. As I am unsure of the current market value of this lithograph feel free to make offer. Will be sent securely packaged between thick cardboard. Please contact with any questions.

Gaston de Latenay (1859-1945) was a French painter, watercolourist and engraver. Gaston de Latenay briefly studied at the Julian Academy. A member of the Société des artistes français and the Société des aquarellistes, he participated in the World Exhibitions of 1889 and 1900. He painted mostly landscapes, often maritime, Brittany, Belgium and Artois1, notably by his lithographs published by Edmond Sagot, devoted to the port of Antwerp and the landscapes of the Scheldt. Gaston de Latenay remained independent of all artistic movements and schools of thought, although he was influenced by Art Nouveau. He developed his own poetic vision of nature1. Early on, it combines Japanese influences in the manner of the Nabis. (wiki)