"Eugene Burnand : “the Parables”"
Eugène Burnand: “Les parables”, in-12 bound in full skin with title and gilded fillets by Berger-Levrault 1921, foreword by Eugène-Melchior de Vogüe, many drawings by Burnand reproduced. Some foxing, rubbed surfaces. Burnand (1850-1921), Swiss artist working in France, great painter and wonderful designer, is being rediscovered after a long period of relative oblivion. If his painting “The Apostles Peter and John running towards the tomb of the risen Christ” at the Musée d'Orsay is almost part of the collective unconscious, collectors are now discovering his highly precise naturalistic drawings. Originally designed in 1908. Do not hesitate to ask us for photos or additional information by email or telephone. Other photos and many other objects in our stores in Pau and Biarritz and on our site: galerielhoste.com.