Portrait of Charles Marie Dulac

Charles Marie Dulac

Charles Marie Dulac was an artist whose active career is documented spanning nearly three decades, from 1865 through 1894. Dulac specialized in printmaking, with his work highly regarded for its detailed execution and composition.

The surviving artistic record of Charles Marie Dulac, as documented in institutional databases, comprises 15 prints. These works demonstrate the techniques and aesthetic preoccupations of late nineteenth-century graphic arts. Notable individual pieces represented in major collections include Seated Woman and Hymn of Man. Dulac is also recognized for the coherence of his series work, such as the extensive Suite de Paysages, which incorporates distinct accompanying elements like Suite de Paysages: Colophon and Suite de Paysages: Cover.

These Charles Marie Dulac prints are preserved in prominent American institutions, including the holdings of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Due to their age, many of these museum-quality reproductions have entered the public domain, allowing for downloadable artwork and study by researchers and the public.

17 works in collection

Works in Collection