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Amelia Bauerle: original etching (1904)- "A Boy of Teneriffe"

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'A Boy of Teneriffe’:  original etching by Amelia Bauerle (1873–1916) for

'The Artist Engraver - a quarterly magazine of original work, Edition Number 4, October 1904'.

Published by Macmillan & Co, London.

Measures:  print: 11 x 22 cms.  (with good plate mark) on heavy cream* laid paper:  34 x 43 cms.  Presented in the original grey paper folder, as published 1904

Good condition

*actually creamier in colour than my rather grey photograph... sorry

 

Amelia Bauerle:   an illustrator, etcher, and painter, Amalie Mathilde Bauerle, better known as Amelia Bowerley, was born in Bayswater - the daughter of German artist Karl Wilhelm Bauerle.  A student of both the South Kensington School of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art in London, Bauerle later travelled in Italy and Germany.  She exhibited paintings at the Royal Academy from 1897 until her death (influenza) and also exhibited at the Paris Salon and in the United States.  Her illustrations showed a strong Art Nouveau influence.