Antique French architectural engravings from the 19th-century publication “Écoinçon – Documents d’Architecture”, issued by A. Raguene, and published by R. Ducher Fils & Cie, Paris.
These finely detailed lithographic prints showcase architectural ornaments, decorative keystones, and sculptural corner motifs used in classical and Beaux-Arts architecture — drawn and engraved by leading French architects and sculptors such as Théo Petit, Hirsch, Edmond Houssin, and others.
🖋️ Details:
Publisher: Librairie R. Ducher Fils & Cie, Paris
Director: A. Raguene
Date: circa 1880–1890
Technique: Fine lithographic / intaglio engravings
Size: Approx. 32 × 24 cm (each sheet)
Language: French
Condition: Very good antique condition — clean pages with sharp detail, minimal edge wear.
Contents: Multiple original plates from the monthly series “Écoinçon – Documents d’Architecture”