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Marcel Blairat (1849-1891) was a French artist who specialized in etching, a printmaking technique that uses acid to create lines on a metal plate. Blairat's etchings are characterized by their delicate lines, soft tones, and detailed rendering of nature. His subjects often include landscapes, particularly those with water, as well as figures in natural settings. Blairat's works are known for their serene and atmospheric qualities. He was a prolific artist who produced a large body of work during his relatively short lifetime. His etchings continue to be admired for their technical skill and beauty.
Born
1849
Died
1891