Original 1970 aquatint etching by J.J.J. Rigal. Hand signed, dated, and numbered from an edition of 100. Print size: 14 x 20 inches, plate line to plate line.
J.J.J. Rigal (1926-1997), pseudonym of Jacques-Joachim-Jean Rigal, was a French engraver , painter and sculptor. He notably illustrated bibliophile books and founded with his friend the poet Francis Garnung the society of bibliophiles “Les Impénitents”. Rigal was a member of the International Committee for Illustrated Books and the National Committee for French Engraving, and the Society of French Painters-Engravers. His awards included the National Engraving Prize (1954) and Île-de-France Engraving Prize (1963).
Rigal, J.J.J. - "Bruxelles" (Belgium)
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