Jules Adeline
See also: Adeline
Jules Adeline , born with Rouen the April 28th 1845 and dead the August 24th 1909, is a Dessinateur, engraver and historian French, author of approximately: 9000 drawings, engravings and watercolours, mainly on the old city of Rouen.
Its life and its work
It starts by carrying out some drawings and projects of architecture, then produced its first Eau-forte in 1872. For the period 1873 - 1885, it exposes its engravings to the Salon of the French artists and obtains a medal with the World Fair of Philadelphia in 1876. In 1880, it is elected member of the Académie of Rouen, from which he is president in 1890.“Very active, writing in this connection Henri Béraldi, enthusiast of the archaeological treasures of its birthplace, it successfully works the inexhaustible mine of the Rouen Old man, and takes care to preserve by engraving the monuments, the picturesque houses, the curious aspects that the haussmannisation , - regrettable from the point of view of art, but essential for hygiene, - fact of disappearing. ”
Houses Normans
Illustrations of Jules Adeline for Houses Normans of Fernand de Mély (1888).| Random links: | Special Olympic Games | Faye Wong | National company of the aeronautical engineerings of south-east | Ralph Metzner | Sisters of the Darkness | Norme_de_base |