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Edgar Chahine
(1874-1947)

Edgar Chaine T-8102
Edgar Chahine T 155

Drypoint / Etching
Signed in pencil, lower left 1905
Ref: Tabanelli 81

Drypoint / Etching
Signed in pencil, lower left 1901
Ref: Tabanelli 155

Edgar Chahine 305

Drypoint / Etching
Signed in pencil, lower left 1900
Ref: Tabanelli 44
“Melle”

Edgar Chahine 204

Drypoint / Etching
Signed in pencil, lower left

Edgar Chahnie 103

Drypoint / Etching
Signed in pencil, lower left 1902
Ref: Tabanelli 91
“Louise France”

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Histoire comique 1 75 oks

Edgar Chahine
Collection of “Histoire Comique” 1928
Signed and engraved by Edgar Chahine
10x14 inch (25.5x36 cm)

histoire comique 2 75 ok s

Edgar Chahine
Collection of “Histoire Comique” 1928
Signed and engraved by Edgar Chahine
10x14 inch (25.5x36 cm)

histoire comique 3 75 oks

Edgar Chahine
Collection of “Histoire Comique” 1928
Signed and engraved by Edgar Chahine
10x14 inch (25.5x36 cm)

Edgar Chahine was born in Venice of Armenian parents. At age 21 he decided to travel to Paris and pursue a career in fine arts. He studied painting under formal instruction at the Académie Julian, but his natural ability and his determination to express himself as an artist led him to a personal style based more on the reality of the streets of Paris than the confines of the classroom.

Chahine began to experiment with the possibilities of print making at the age of 25. Although he had already achieved some success with his paintings, he became fascinated with prints and soon worked exclusively in this medium. His prints were very much in demand by collectors and the well known publisher Edmond Sagot quickly became his dealer. He won several medals and awards and received many commissions.

Chahine's print œuvre is an equal representation of elegant Parisian men and women and Bourgeois society, and more common scenes of country fairs and street life. His sympathetic depictions of children, beggars, circus performers and other often forgotten people were engaging and touched the emotions of the observer, while his portrayals of the more fashionable side of Paris accurately captured its "joie de vivre".

The death of his fiancé plunged him into a deep depression, and he left Paris to travel through Italy. This voyage gave him the serenity and the inspiration to begin working with new enthusiasm actually etching the day's drawings onto copper plates in his hotel room each night. He returned with new vigor and expanded his efforts to once again include pastels and oils in his work.

This productivity was not to last, as the combination of terrible events in Armenia and Syria and culminating in the outbreak of World War I rendered Chahine unable to work. Not until his marriage in 1921 did he begin to make art again. In 1925 he became a French citizen and began a new burst of creative activity in fine prints and illustrated books.

Many of Chahine's prints were lost in a fire in his atelier in 1926, and many more were destroyed in a flood in 1942. We are fortunate to still have great examples of this exceptional artist's work to transport our spirits back to turn of the century France!

Edgar 3 s02

Edgar Chahine
Collection of “Histoire Comique” 1928
Signed and engraved by Edgar Chahine
10x14
inch (25.5x36 cm)

In 1928, Chahine became extremely poFrancepular in . By the end of that year,
a museum in Crouttes-Vimoutiers in the Orn region, France was named after him "Musée Chahine".

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