Raphael Brushes was founded its brush workshop in 1793, the first germ of the future RAPHAEL brushes. The Company prospered despite the uncertainties of the Revolution, the Empire and the Restoration. Gerard continued the activity from 1820 to 1825, followed by Leferme from 1825 to 1847 and Renard from 1847 to 1859. In 1859, at the age of 34, Charles Sauer bought the Company and moved it from Paris to Oinville, 50 kilometres away. From 1895 to 1900, his son, Max Auguste Sauer, built a very modern steam factory at Hardricourt, near Oinville. In 1925, the manufacture of fine brushes was transferred to Saint-Brieuc by Max Sauer (junior). After Max Sauer's death in 1960, the Max Sauer Company, managed by Michel and Gérard Sauer, was transferred in 1967 to a new factory, enlarged in 1973 and 1987 with another addition in 1991.
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RAPHAEL KEVRIN Brushes Round Ref. 867
867-8
€5.45
€7.27
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VAT included
RAPHAEL KEVRIN brushes. Round. Ref. 867. Synthetic fibre imitation mongoose, high quality for oil, acrylic and gouache works. It allows a homogeneous load and textures in backgrounds, as its medium-high hardness makes it ideal for these techniques. Raphael brushes are characterised by their high performance in use, manufactured using traditional methods, according to high quality standards.