
Marquis De Lafayette
1895 · Aquatint and etching on paper
Image: 10.3 cm (4 1/16")
National Portrait Gallery

Edward Gosselin (1850, 1950) was a Canadian printmaker whose practice spanned nearly a century of evolving techniques in lithography and engraving. Working across both fine art and commercial contexts, he developed a distinctive approach to landscape and portrait imagery that reflected shifting aesthetic currents from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. His longevity as a working artist across multiple printmaking disciplines positions him as a significant figure in the development of Canadian print culture.
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