Edouard-Jean Jean Dambourgez - Artist Info

About Edouard-Jean Jean Dambourgez

  • Biography

    Édouard-Jean Dambourgez, born November 14, 1844 in Pau and died January 15, 1931 in Paris, was a French engraver and painter.

    Pupil of Jules Lefebvre and Gustave Boulanger, Dambourgez engraved with lithographic pen the matrix of the stamp 20 centimes blue type Ceres in October 1870. This was printed in Tours at Augé Delile for a broadcast from November 13, in full war franco -prussienne1.

    He specialized in chromo-lithography. In 1884, he engraved for the catalog of the collection of objects of art of M. Thiers, bequeathed to the Louvre Museum.

    In 1888, the critic Albert Wolff spotted his canvas A cheese shop and exhibited it at the Salon des artistes français. In 1891, the city of Paris ...

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