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Ignace-Joseph de Claussin (1796-1844) was a French printmaker known for his reproductions of works by famous artists such as Rembrandt. He was born in Lunéville and died in Batignolles. His prints often feature detailed renderings of figures and compositions, demonstrating a mastery of the etching and engraving techniques. His work is highly valued by collectors and art historians for its fidelity to the originals and its contribution to the dissemination of art history. Claussin's prints are known for their high quality and detail, which capture the subtle nuances of the original paintings.
Born
1796
Birth place
Lunéville
Died
1844
Death place
Batignolles