Publisher's Synopsis
This volume showcases a selection of the works of Charles MÃ(c)ryon, a 19th-century French etcher renowned for his detailed and evocative prints of urban landscapes. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Burlington Fine Arts Club, the book offers insights into MÃ(c)ryon's artistic vision and technical skill.
MÃ(c)ryon's etchings, primarily depicting scenes of Paris, capture the city's architecture and atmosphere with remarkable precision and a hint of romanticism. His work provides a valuable historical record of Parisian life and urban development during the mid-19th century. This collection allows art enthusiasts and historians alike to appreciate the enduring legacy of Charles MÃ(c)ryon and his contribution to the art of printmaking.
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