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Extremely rare etching (edition of only 12 pieces) by the Belgian watercolorist, etcher, pastelist, painter and draftsman Albert Geudens (1869–1949)
He was born in Mechelen and studied at the Academies of Mechelen and Antwerp. His art often focused on poetic scenes of old Mechelen, such as the beguinages, church interiors and historical buildings.
Geudens' works are known for their melancholic atmosphere, with a beautiful play of light, shadow and soft colour gradients. He mainly made still lifes, portraits, cityscapes and genre scenes. His etchings of the Beguinage of Mechelen and other charming locations in the city are particularly popular.
Dimensions: 39x49 and with frame 69x75cm and glass plate for the etching.
Due to the size and the glass, the artwork can preferably be collected in Maastricht (NL) or Brasschaat (BE)