Edmond Joseph Ramus (5 May 1822 – 1890) was a French etcher best known for his reproductions of paintings for art catalogues.
[1] He is listed as one of the contributors of eaux-fortes in the catalogue of objects for the palais de San Donato in 1880.
[2] He worked extensively for the French magazine L'Art [fr].
Some of his most familiar works are the portraits of Napoléon III, the Empress Eugénie, and Léon Gambetta.
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