Alfred-Louis Brunet-Debaines
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Alfred-Louis Brunet-Debaines (5 November 1845 - 1939) was a French artist and printmaker who was the son of the architect Charles-Louis-Fortuné Brunet-Debaines. In 1863, he began his art studies at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris. Around 1870, he was invited to England by writer and critic Philip Gilbert Hamerton
. From 1872 to 1886, he worked mostly in England and Scotland. In 1882, he was elected a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers. Museums in France and England include examples of his etchings in their permanent collections.
Philip Gilbert Hamerton
Philip Gilbert Hamerton , was an English artist and art critic and author.He was born at Laneside, a hamlet in Crompton, Lancashire, England. His mother died giving birth to him, and his father died ten years later...
. From 1872 to 1886, he worked mostly in England and Scotland. In 1882, he was elected a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers. Museums in France and England include examples of his etchings in their permanent collections.