Artvee
  • Browse
    • Abstract
    • Figurative
    • Landscape
    • Illustration
    • Posters
    • Religion
    • Mythology
    • Still Life
    • Nature
    • Drawings
  • Books
  • Artists
  • Explore
    • Topics
    • Culture
    • Movements
  • Highlights
  • Collections
  • Galleries
  • Artvee Pro
Login
Artvee
Menu
Manuel Robbe - PLASSON CYCLES

PLASSON CYCLES (1880-1900)

Manuel Robbe (French, 1872-1936)
Facebook Twitter Pinterest
Favourite
Collect

Standard, 1331 x 1800px JPG, Size: 1.98 MB

Download

Max Size, 3484 x 4713px JPG, Size: 7.51 MB

Download
License: All public domain files can be freely used for personal and commercial projects.
Why is this image in the public domain?
The Artist died in 1936 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.
Manuel Robbe

Manuel Robbe was a brilliant printmaker who masted the aquatint technique. He was born in Paris, shortly after the Franco-Prussian War. He soon began studies at the Lycees Condorcet with Louis Legrand. In the early 1890’s Robbe enrolled at the Academie Julian and later, at the prestigious Ecole des Beaux- Arts. Here, he learned the intricacies of etching and aquatint from master etcher Eugene Delatre. He exhibited regularly at the Salons of Societe des Artistes Francais and in 1900, he received a bronze medal at the World’s Fair for his contribution to printmaking.

In the beginning of his career, Robbe began to incorporate many innovative etching techniques into his artwork, such as, the sugar-lift, aquatint and “à la poupee.” His technique was developed over several phases. He painted his design with a mixture of sugar, India ink and gum arabic on a zinc plate. The plate was then covered entirely with a varnish. By immersing the plate in water, the sugar would melt, leaving a thin white line. Resin was added and the plate was heated from the bottom. The plate was placed into an acid bath, to bite the lines and establish line intensity. Finally, Robbe painted the plate with an oil brush made of rags called “à la poupee.” Robbe would arrive with new shades of color with each impression, because he would have to paint the plate each time an impression was pulled. He always succeeded in giving his aquatints great intensity, unique color diversity and extraordinary painterly effects.

Robbe was influenced by the most of the important nineteenth century artists such as Degas, Renoir, Legrand, Chahine and Lautrec. Robbe delighted in depicting women. He was known to show the individuality of his female subjects, while celebrating their beauty. His prints chronicled the emerging status of women as decision-makers and connoisseurs, as well as having the ability to judge and appreciate art. He also was able to show their sensuality, sociability, and the ability of the modern women to elegantly enjoy the simple pleasures in life.

Robbe’s innovative techniques, along with his sense of color harmony and his choice of subjects: stylish women, children in parks and promenades in the streets, helped lift the artistic level of color printmaking to unprecedented heights.

In Collection: Bicycle Adverts (View all 123)

Victor Bicycles Overman Wheel Co

Victor Bicycles Overman Wheel Co (1896)

Will Bradley (American, 1868 – 1962)
Cycles Ouragan St. Etienne Loire Paris

Cycles Ouragan St. Etienne Loire Paris (1880-1890)

L. Chouquet (French, 19th/20th century)
Wanderer Fahrräder. Winklhofer & Jaenicke. Chemnitz i,s

Wanderer Fahrräder. Winklhofer & Jaenicke. Chemnitz i,s (1910)

Anonymous
Papillon

Papillon (1892)

J. Arthus
Eenhoornstraat Rotterdam. ‘Tweespaak’. ‘Velocipedes’. Bingham & Co.

Eenhoornstraat Rotterdam. ‘Tweespaak’. ‘Velocipedes’. Bingham & Co. (1893)

Henry Blacklock & Co
Cycles Gladiator, Paris

Cycles Gladiator, Paris (1900)

Paolo Henri (French, 19th/20th Century)
Clément. Paris, bicyclette, Paris – Brest sur une bicyclette Clément

Clément. Paris, bicyclette, Paris – Brest sur une bicyclette Clément (1892)

Imp. Camis (French, 19th/20th century)
Cycles Decauville. Fabrication française

Cycles Decauville. Fabrication française (1894)

Frederic Hugo d’Alési (French, 1849-1906)
Matton, vainqueur du Critérium des Aiglons 1925. Cycles, motos Armor

Matton, vainqueur du Critérium des Aiglons 1925. Cycles, motos Armor (1926)

Affiches Gaillard (French, 19th/20th century)
Cycles, motos. Bicyclettes à moteur Olympique

Cycles, motos. Bicyclettes à moteur Olympique (1931)

Affiches Gaillard (French, 19th/20th century)
Triumph

Triumph (ca. 1898)

G. Moore
American Crescent Cycles

American Crescent Cycles (1899)

Frederick Winthrop Ramsdell (American, 1865–1915)
Bicyclette Blanche Hermine, sur pneu Hutchinson

Bicyclette Blanche Hermine, sur pneu Hutchinson (1926)

Publicité Wall (French, 20th Century)
Hé…Cocher! chez MICHAUT

Hé…Cocher! chez MICHAUT (1900)

Henri Boulanger Gray (French, 1858-1924)
Hurtu, Hautin Aand Diligeon, Paris

Hurtu, Hautin Aand Diligeon, Paris (1880-1900)

Anonymous
View all 123 Artworks

0 Artworks
Follow
Facebook Twitter Pinterest
Favourite
Collect

Standard, JPG, Size:

Download

Max Size, JPG, Size:

Download
License: All public domain files can be freely used for personal and commercial projects. .
Why is this image in the public domain?
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Contact us
Artvee.com 2024 All Rights Reserved
We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies.
More info Accept
  • Sign in
  • Browse
    • Abstract
    • Figurative
    • Landscape
    • Illustration
    • Posters
    • Religion
    • Mythology
    • Still Life
    • Nature
    • Drawings
  • Artists
  • Books
  • Explore
    • Topics
    • Culture
    • Movements
  • Highlights
  • Collections
  • Galleries
  • Artvee Pro