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Very nice intact colored etching by Roger Hebbelinck [1912-1987]
"Landscape"
Roger Hebbelinck was a Belgian artist who was born in Brussels in 1912 and died there in 1987. He was a painter, etcher, watercolorist and cinematographer. Education at the Academy in Brussels under Bastien, Delville, Van Strydonck, Stevens and Mathieu and at the Academy in Ixelles under Omer Dierckx. At the Academy of Brussels he was taught watercolor painting by I. van Mens and engraving by J. van Santen. He etched a large number of picturesque corners in historic cities. He provided the etchings for the book Les Villages Illusoires by E. Verhaeren. As a filmmaker, he made, among other things, the documentary La Naissance d'une Eau-forte, which won a prize at the Cannes Film Festival, and a documentary about the construction of the Atomium. As a visual artist, he set up an etching studio before the war in 1932 and etched many picturesque cityscapes in Belgium
Size = 32 x 45 with frame = 45 x 55 cm
In very good condition, see photos
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