International studio . ther to destroy anindifferent plate than to persist in revisingit. Thus his proofs give the impression ofbeing fresh and spontaneous. This bold-ness of procedure is justified in Brouetscase by his incomparable qualities as adraughtsman. His drawings, indeed, areworthy of particular study, but unfor-tunately they cannot be further discussedon this occasion. 0000If the name of Auguste Brouet, now in the full possession of his gifts, is as yetlittle known to the public, it is because hehas elected to remain too much in theshade ; his little etchings are scarcely everseen at


International studio . ther to destroy anindifferent plate than to persist in revisingit. Thus his proofs give the impression ofbeing fresh and spontaneous. This bold-ness of procedure is justified in Brouetscase by his incomparable qualities as adraughtsman. His drawings, indeed, areworthy of particular study, but unfor-tunately they cannot be further discussedon this occasion. 0000If the name of Auguste Brouet, now in the full possession of his gifts, is as yetlittle known to the public, it is because hehas elected to remain too much in theshade ; his little etchings are scarcely everseen at exhibitions. He has, however, notescaped the observation of discerningamateurs, who have recognized the worthof this unassuming artist and the futurewhich awaits him. In this connexion Itake the liberty of mentioning the name ofMonsieur G. P. Grignard, who has withmuch patience gathered together the com-plete (Buvre of Brouet from the beginning,and has generously provided the materialfor illustrating this article. 0 0. 138 LA CARAVANE. ETCH-ING BY AUGUSTE BROUET


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