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Chine collé, naar "Chez les trappistes" 1891 Exsteens 531.2

Artist: Félicien Rops (Namen 1833 - 1898 Essonnes/Frankrijk)
Technique: Chine collé, afterwards a must or moet was pressed  
State: Good (see pictures)
Signature:  In the plate
Sale with frame: No
Size picture (in cm): 22.1 cm x 16.3 cm  (Moet 23 cm x 17 cm, pressed afterwards)
Dimensions of the work: 30.2 cm x 23.8 cm
Obtained: Auction
Remarks:  This is a chine collé from the second state of the héliogravure as described Exsteens 531.

The black background in the photo has been used to highlight the details of the paper used. (scanned object)

Chine-collé or chine collé is a printmaking technique in which the image is transferred onto a surface that is bonded onto a heavier support in the printing process. One purpose is to allow the printmaker to print on a much more delicate surface, such as Japanese paper or linen, that pulls finer details off the plate. Another purpose is to provide a background colour behind the image that is different from the surrounding backing sheet. (Wikipedia)

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Artist: Félicien Rops (Namen 1833 - 1898 Essonnes/Frankrijk)
Technique: Chine collé, afterwards a must or moet was pressed  
State: Good (see pictures)
Signature:  In the plate
Sale with frame: No
Size picture (in cm): 22.1 cm x 16.3 cm  (Moet 23 cm x 17 cm, pressed afterwards)
Dimensions of the work: 30.2 cm x 23.8 cm
Obtained: Auction
Remarks:  This is a chine collé from the second state of the héliogravure as described Exsteens 531.

The black background in the photo has been used to highlight the details of the paper used. (scanned object)

Chine-collé or chine collé is a printmaking technique in which the image is transferred onto a surface that is bonded onto a heavier support in the printing process. One purpose is to allow the printmaker to print on a much more delicate surface, such as Japanese paper or linen, that pulls finer details off the plate. Another purpose is to provide a background colour behind the image that is different from the surrounding backing sheet. (Wikipedia)