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VALLOTTON, Felix
Dernière nouveauté (original French title) Lithograph printed on smooth wove paper. Reference: Vallotton et Goerg 44.Edition of 100.Reproduced in L...
View full detailsFélix Vallotton (1865-1925) was born in Switzerland, but settled in France in 1882. While he would go back to his native country on occasion, his adoptive country became his home. He was a member of the Nabis group, which met at Académie Julian in the 1880s. Like most of its members he forged his own path and developed his own style. Vallotton was a prolific painter, with scenes of intimacy, nudes and still lives dominating early on, and many landscapes painted particularly later in his life. He also created beautiful woodcuts, which are in a very distinct personal style; both elegantly refined and naïve. In many of these negative space, both black and white, dominates. These woodcuts, mostly created before the end of the century, have always been very collectible. Fine examples can be expensive, depending on the popularity of the subject. Small editions of a large number of his blocks were printed by his family posthumously. They are generally every bit as attractive as the lifetime editions, and tend to cost quite a bit less.
Dernière nouveauté (original French title) Lithograph printed on smooth wove paper. Reference: Vallotton et Goerg 44.Edition of 100.Reproduced in L...
View full detailsLes Raseurs (original French title)Lithograph.References: Vallotton-Goerg 42.Numbered and signed by the artist in blue pencil.From the edition of 1...
View full detailsDernière Nouveauté (original French title) Zincograph on smooth wove paper.Reference : Vallotton & Goerg 44.1.Signed and numbered “47” in blue ...
View full detailsLes Amateurs D’Estampes (original French title) Woodcut on tan wove paper.Reference: Vallotton & Georg 107c. From a large edition used as a cal...
View full detailsAu Violon (original French title) Zincograph on tan simili-japon paper.Reference : Vallotton & Goerg 47.Published by L. Joly, Paris.Monogrammed...
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