Word: meryon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bequest of 20 etchings by-the French master-Meryon, was received from Joseph Benson Marvin Jr. of the Class of 1906. These impressions are all of fine quality and several of them are printed on green paper which renders them all the more valuable to collectors...
Etchings by Meryon, Whistler, Haden and Zorn are now on exhibition in the Print Room of the Fogg Museum. Among the prints shown are many of the favorite works of these artists. They are very fine impressions of early states of the plates, showing the artists at their best. The twelve etchings by Meryon are of the old Paris of his day, depicting the poetry and picturesqueness of the city which have long since been destroyed. The etchings include "The Stryge", its title written in pencil by Meryon himself; "La Galorie de Notre Dame", with its reflected light, a presentation...
Several of these prints are on the green paper which Meryon frequently used in early proofs...
Etchings by Meryon, Zorn, Whistler, Raden and other nineteenth century artists are now on exhibition in the Print Room of the Fogg Museum, to remain during the summer. Many of them are lent for this exhibition by Horatio G. Curtis of Boston of the class...
...courtesy of the Fogg Art Museum of the University, the Architectural Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is enabled this week to offer to its students and to the public an unusual exhibition of architectural drawings and prints. The exhibits will include original drawings by Ruskin, Turner, Meryon, and others, as well as etchings and engravings by such well-known artists as Piranesi, Webster, and Cavaletto. Mr. Edward W. Forbes and Mr. Paul Sachs of the Fogg Museum have contributed drawings from their own private collections...