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DULAC, Charles
Paysage (original French title) Lithograph printed in four colors on chine-collé on wove paper.Reference: Stein & Karshan 22.Published by L’Est...
View full detailsWhen lithography was invented (circa 1796 by Aloys Senefelder), initial users could scarcely fathom what would come of the technique. As a matter of fact, for the first few decades of its existence only a handful of artists used it in a truly creative way. It was mostly used as a means to reproduce accurately. It took a few decades for lithographs as artistic objects to gain some recognition, and another few for color to become part of that canon. Initially used for ephemera, such as announcements, color lithography quickly became the technique of commercial poster production. Fine art color lithography took a little while longer to develop. The first artists to really use lithography in color to express themselves were Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and René Georges Hermann-Paul, circa 1890. But just a few years later, the recognition they had fought for was gained, and a plethora of artist all over the Western Hemisphere were practicing this most flexible of artistic printmaking technique. Here are some of the great examples we have found over the years.
Paysage (original French title) Lithograph printed in four colors on chine-collé on wove paper.Reference: Stein & Karshan 22.Published by L’Est...
View full detailsPartie de Dames (original French title) Color lithograph printed on chine paper, as usual.Reference: Roger-Marx 32.From the only edition of 100.Fro...
View full details Bateaux à Flessingue (original French title) Color lithograph on thin wove paper. Ref: Kornfeld et Wick 12 IV. Fourth and final state, after t...
View full detailsAnxiété (original descriptive title) Color lithograph printed on smooth wove paper.As published by Art et Décoration. From what was certainly a si...
View full detailsColor lithograph on BFK Rives wove paper.Printed to the sheet’s deckled edge. Trial proof, aside from the edition. Edition unknown. Signed, titled,...
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