Jacques Beurdeley (1874 - 1954)
The painter and etcher Jacques Beurdeley was born in Paris. His father was an influential politician who numbered Puvis de Chavannes and Whistler among his friends. Managing to evade the legal career intended for him, Beurdeley studied under Fernand Cormon at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, to whose studio Toulouse-Lautrec was a frequent visitor. Beurdeley studied printmaking with Eugène Carrière and with Auguste Delâtre, who taught him etching techniques. Upon his return from studies in London and on the continent, he turned to the depiction of the french landscape in its many incarnations. He died in Provins, France.
L'Eglise dans la Brie
Etching, 1922; edition of 50. Image size 12-3/16” x 8-5/8”; sheet size 15-3/8” x 11-1/8”. Published by Edmond Sagot, Paris. Numbered 35/50; signed in the plate and in pencil in the lower margin by the artist. Publisher's blind stamp lower right corner. Tack hole at upper edge of sheet, A fine impression in very good overall condition. Catalog number 129.
$275
La plaine après la moisson
Etching, 1924; edition of 60. Image size 9-3/4” x 6-5/8”; sheet size13¼” x 11”. Published by Edmond Sagot, Paris. Numbered 40/60; signed in the plate and in pencil in the lower margin by the artist. Publisher's blind stamp lower right corner. Tack hole at upper edge of sheet, A fine impression in very good overall condition. Catalog number 140.
$225
Le sentier près du village (St. Brice)
Etching, 1925; edition of 50. Image size 9-5/8” x 7”; sheet size 14½ x 10¼”. Published by Edmond Sagot, Paris. Numbered 15/50; signed in the plate and in pencil in the lower margin by the artist. Publisher's blind stamp lower right corner. Tack hole at upper edge of sheet, A fine impression in very good overall condition. Catalog number 145.
$225
Le village de Savins
Etching, 1926; edition of 75. Image size 12½” x 9¼”; sheet size 17-7/8” x 12¼”. Published by Edmond Sagot, Paris. Numbered 52/75; signed in the plate and in pencil in the lower margin by the artist. Publisher's blind stamp lower right corner. Tack hole at upper edge of sheet, A fine impression in very good overall condition. Catalog number 151.
$225
La route de Bray sur Seine
Etching, 1927; edition of 60. Image size 10-3/8” x 7-5/8”; sheet size 14-3/4” x 11¼”. Published by Edmond Sagot, Paris. Numbered 28/60; signed in the plate and in pencil in the lower margin by the artist. Publisher's blind stamp lower right corner. Tack hole at upper edge of sheet, A fine impression in very good overall condition. Catalog number 159.
$225
Les meules au crépuscule
Etching, 1927; edition of 75. Image size 9-9/16” x 7-5/8”; sheet size 14-5/8” x 11¼”. Published by Edmond Sagot, Paris. Numbered 53/75; signed in the plate and in pencil in the lower margin by the artist. Publisher's blind stamp lower right corner. Tack hole at upper edge of sheet, A fine impression in very good overall condition. Catalog number 160.
$225
Coteau boisé
Etching, 1928; edition of 45. Image size 8-5/8” x 6¼”; sheet size 12-7/8” x 9-3/4”. Published by Edmond Sagot, Paris. Numbered 32/45; signed in the plate and in pencil in the lower margin by the artist. Publisher's blind stamp lower right corner. Tack hole at upper edge of sheet, A fine impression in very good overall condition. Catalog number 167.
$225
La route du moulin
Etching, 1928; edition of 65. Image size 11” x 7-3/4”; sheet size 13” x 9-3/4”. Published by Edmond Sagot, Paris. Numbered 16/65; signed in the plate and in pencil in the lower margin by the artist. Publisher's blind stamp lower right corner. Tack hole at upper edge of sheet, A fine impression in very good overall condition. Catalog number 169.
$225
Peupliers au Port Montain
Etching, 1929; edition of 75. Image size 11-3/4” x 8½”; sheet size 17-1/8” x 11¼”. Published by Edmond Sagot, Paris. Numbered 7/75; signed in the plate and in pencil in the lower margin by the artist. Publisher's blind stamp lower right corner. Tack hole at upper edge of sheet, A fine impression in very good overall condition. Catalog number 174.
$225