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Charles Albert Waltner, aka C. A. Waltner (Paris 23 or 24 March 1846 – 15 June 1925 Paris) was a French artist and etcher. His father, Charles Jules Waltner, was also a French artist and etcher who engraved religious subjects for specialized publishers from 1848. Waltner studied painting under the guidance of Jean-Léon Gérôme and Léon Bonnat. Later he was taught by Henriquel-Dupont in the art of copper cutting and etching.

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  • Charles Albert Waltner, aka C. A. Waltner (Paris 23 or 24 March 1846 – 15 June 1925 Paris) was a French artist and etcher. His father, Charles Jules Waltner, was also a French artist and etcher who engraved religious subjects for specialized publishers from 1848. Waltner studied painting under the guidance of Jean-Léon Gérôme and Léon Bonnat. Later he was taught by Henriquel-Dupont in the art of copper cutting and etching. Waltner became known for his ability to render large color paintings by the likes of Rembrandt, Thomas Gainsborough and Jules Breton into etchings. The etchings were in turn converted into prints by firms like Arthur Tooth & Sons. The final prints were typically sold to the general public at a more affordable price than the original work using a network of dealers. In the case of works where the original artist was still alive, the original artist frequently encouraged the practice and may have signed the final prints along with Waltner. Prints helped the original artist increase their income as well as spread their fame. In 1868 Waltner won a Prix de Rome scholarship that allowed him to live and study in Rome. He was a member of the jury and exhibited at the first international exhibition of white and black in 1885 at the Pavillon de Flore, and participated as a founder in the reopening of the National Society of Fine Arts. In 1908, he was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts. (en)
  • Charles Waltner (* 23. oder 24. März 1846 in Paris; † 15. Juni 1925 ebenda) war ein französischer Kupferstecher und Radierer. (de)
  • Charles Albert Waltner est un graveur aquafortiste français né le 23 mars 1846 à Paris et mort le 15 juin 1925 dans la même ville. Il est le fils du graveur Charles Jules Waltner (1820-1911). (fr)
  • Шарль Альбер Вальтнер (24 марта 1846, Париж —15 июня 1925, Париж) — французский гравёр. (ru)
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  • Charles Waltner (* 23. oder 24. März 1846 in Paris; † 15. Juni 1925 ebenda) war ein französischer Kupferstecher und Radierer. (de)
  • Charles Albert Waltner est un graveur aquafortiste français né le 23 mars 1846 à Paris et mort le 15 juin 1925 dans la même ville. Il est le fils du graveur Charles Jules Waltner (1820-1911). (fr)
  • Шарль Альбер Вальтнер (24 марта 1846, Париж —15 июня 1925, Париж) — французский гравёр. (ru)
  • Charles Albert Waltner, aka C. A. Waltner (Paris 23 or 24 March 1846 – 15 June 1925 Paris) was a French artist and etcher. His father, Charles Jules Waltner, was also a French artist and etcher who engraved religious subjects for specialized publishers from 1848. Waltner studied painting under the guidance of Jean-Léon Gérôme and Léon Bonnat. Later he was taught by Henriquel-Dupont in the art of copper cutting and etching. (en)
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  • Charles Albert Waltner (de)
  • Charles Albert Waltner (en)
  • Charles Albert Waltner (fr)
  • Вальтнер, Шарль Альбер (ru)
  • Charles Albert Waltner (sv)
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