Georges DE FEURE

Georges de Feure (1868-1943) was one of Europe’s most important Art Nouveau artists.  A painter and printmaker at heart, de Feure also dabbled in decorative arts, designing furniture, vases, candle sticks, etc.  After some art studies in Amsterdam, where he had mostly grown up, he launched a visible career in Paris by designing colorful posters.  Associated early on with the symbolist movement, which he never repudiated, he was soon approached by Siegfried Bing to help him design the Art Nouveau pavilion of the 1900 exposition.  His career was launched.  For decades he was a force in European arts, painting, making prints, and designing decorative arts.

Georges de FEURE - Femme Fleur - Flower Woman - Color lithograph - 1895 - detail
$1,200

Flower Woman

DE FEURE, Georges

Femme Fleur (French title) Color lithograph on thin, smooth, tan wove paper, circa 1895.No known edition. We have yet to find another impression of...

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