Portrait of Georges Alfred Bottini

Georges Alfred Bottini

Georges Alfred Bottini was an artist whose documented activity centers around the year 1898. Bottini’s known surviving output consists entirely of graphic works, with nine prints represented across public collections, establishing him as a documented figure in late nineteenth-century printmaking.

The artist is associated with a series of documented works titled Sagot's Gallery. A cohesive group of these prints is preserved within museum collections, notably the holdings of the Cleveland Museum of Art. The representation of the artist in such institutions underscores the enduring artistic and historical value of his graphic production.

Historically significant graphic works, such as the Georges Alfred Bottini prints held in major collections, are often characterized as museum-quality pieces. The preservation of these prints ensures that the visual record of the artist's activity remains accessible. Many institutional holdings containing historical works are now transitioning to digital accessibility, making some of this art available as downloadable artwork under public domain provisions.

9 works in collection

Works in Collection