CITATION — REFERENCE ENTRY
Marcel Augis — RoGallery
- Key
- rogallery-marcel-augis
- Type
- webpage
- Container
- RoGallery
- Publisher
- RoGallery
- Publisher place
- Long Island City, New York
Raw CSL JSON
{
"URL": "https://www.rogallery.com/artists/marcel-augis/",
"type": "webpage",
"title": "Marcel Augis",
"accessed": {
"date-parts": [
[
2026,
6,
27
]
]
},
"publisher": "RoGallery",
"container-title": "RoGallery",
"publisher-place": "Long Island City, New York"
}
Claims
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Marcel Augis was a French artist active in the 20th century, described by the gallery as a pseudonym of "H. Dupont", and associated with a group of WW1 French and Belgian artists who worked along the Western Front during 1914–1918.
"Marcel Augis (pseudonym of H. Dupont) was a French artist active during the 20th century. A number of WW1 French and Belgian artists, including Marcel Augis, trod the battlefields of the Western Front during 1914-1918."
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According to RoGallery, many of these etchings and aquatints were sold to soldiers returning home after the war, or were later bought on the battlefield remembrance tours of the 1920s and 1930s.
"Many of these etchings/aquatints were sold to soldiers returning home after the war or subsequently purchased on the many battlefield remembrance tours which took place in the 1920s and 1930s."
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