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(Exterior).

J.E. Alphege Brewer (1881–1946)

(Exterior).

EXHIBITION HISTORY 1 – 1 of 1 exhibitions

Etchings. J.E. Alphege Brewer

Venues

Miss Cole's Studio (1 October 1919 – 1 October 1919)
5th floor, Centreway, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Works

Brewer, J.E. Alphege. (1881–1946)

(Exterior). £10.10.0

Verdun. £8.08.0

Antwerp. £10.10.0

Louvain. £10.10.0

Bruges. £8.08.0

Jerusalem. £12.12.0

The Meuse. £10.10.0

Arras. £10.10.0

Rheims 10.10. 0 (Interior).

These Proofs are a facsimile of the Original Etching hand-printed by E. Jacobi and signed by the Artist.

The following are a few of the Reproofs:-.

Malines (Square and Cathedral).

The Pantheon (Rome).

The Gateway (Glasgow University).

Ostend (Seaside Scene).

Church of the Three Kings, St. Emilion, France.

Shrine of Edward the Confessor, Westminster.

Rheims (Rose Window, Interior).

10. Subjects by Celebrated Artists such as De Lateny, Alex. H. haig, Hedley Fitton, R.E.

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