Trade Card for A. Salmon, Printer (Imprimeur)

Anonymous, French, 19th century French
After Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) Dutch
Printer Auguste Porcabeuf French

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This late nineteenth-century trade card reproducing Rembrandt’s self-portrait demonstrates the long legacy of the Dutch etcher as a model for artistic printing. Alfred Salmon opened his printing business in 1863, but the inclusion here of the name of his son-in-law, Auguste Porcabeuf, suggests that this card dates from about 1894, when he took over the enterprise.

Trade Card for A. Salmon, Printer (Imprimeur), Anonymous, French, 19th century, Etching

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