Daniel Vierge

Male, Deceased Person

1851 – 1904

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Who was Daniel Vierge?

Daniel Urrabieta y Vierge was a Spanish-born French illustrator who, with the photo-engraver Charles Gillot, revolutionized the reproduction of illustrations.

In 1882 the publication of his edition of Francisco de Quevedo's Historia de la vida del Buscón llamado don Pablos brought the technique of photo-reproduction to a high level of finish. Prior to that time, most artists and engravers had been forced to rely on tracings and other manual methods which often resulted in interpretations of the artists' works.

He was never prolific and suffered a stroke at the age of 30, which forced him to learn to draw with his left hand. He died at the age of 53.

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Born
1851
Madrid
Died
1904

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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