
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Alausa. L'Alose, from Diverses espèces de poissons de mer, second partie
Albert Flamen
- Date
- 17th century
- Medium
- Etching
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Albert Flamen was a prolific printmaker active in Paris. Over six hundred prints are credited to him, and most were didactic in nature. This study of shad was part of a series on saltwater fish. He also did series on freshwater fish and birds. France, Europe
The authoritative record is held by Minneapolis Institute of Art. LinkedCulture surfaces this object and its connections; it does not alter institutional metadata.
Related across collections
Semantically similar works from Minneapolis Institute of Art and other institutions.

A Likely Place for a Salmon
Minneapolis Institute of Art

A Likely Place for a Salmon
Minneapolis Institute of Art

The Salmon Fisherman (Le Pêcheur du Saumon)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Oceania: Fishing, Near Islands with Palms in the Uea or Wallis Group, 1845
Art Institute of Chicago
Oceania: Fishing, Near Islands with Palms in the Uea or Wallis Group, 1845
Art Institute of Chicago
Oceania: Fishing, Near Islands with Palms in the Uea or Wallis Group, 1845
Art Institute of Chicago

Stems (A Study)
Minneapolis Institute of Art
South Sea Fishers
Art Institute of Chicago
Oceania: Fishing, Near Islands with Palms in the Uea or Wallis Group, 1845
Art Institute of Chicago

A Lancashire River
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Watering Place
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Oceania: Fishing, Near Islands with Palms in the Uea or Wallis Group, 1845
Art Institute of Chicago