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Rare etching by the Belgian painter, watercolorist, draftsman and graphic artist Jacques (Jaak) Gorus (1901 -1981). He was educated at the Academy in Ghent under the guidance of J. Delvin (1941-1919) and at the Higher Institute in Antwerp under the guidance of Pellens, J. De Bruycker and Isdore Opsomer (1925). He stayed in Ostend in 1919 and regularly met James Ensor and Leon Spilliaert. In 1920 he settled in Antwerp and made his debut with impressionistic mood images of the Antwerp harbor area. He gained fame as an etcher and published several series of etchings with Antwerp as the sole subject. In 1929 he traveled to New York, in 1955 to Paris and Spain. He illustrated works by, among others, M. De Ghelderode, E. Verhaeren, K. Van De Woestijne, G. Duhamel and G. De Maupassant. From 1946 to 1968 he was a teacher at the Academy in Antwerp. We find his work in the Museum and Print Room in Antwerp, among others. Dimensions: etching plate 14.5x19.5cm and paper 26x35cm The item is shipped worldwide via PostNL International service. The shipping costs include proof of delivery (registered) plus insurance against loss or damage with a maximum insured value of 500 euros. If the auction item is sold for less than 50 euros, the item will only be shipped with track & trace.