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VILLON, Jacques
Le Potin (original French title) Aquatint and drypoint on wove paper. Reference: Ginestet et Pouillon 96. Undescribed state proof, between the firs...
View full detailsJacques Villon (1875-1963) deserves a long biography, but suffice it to say that from the middle of the 1890s to his death he made art. Villon is today probably better known as a printmaker than a painter, even though oil, like copper, was very much his media. He first shone during the Belle Epoque years, creating amazingly complex color etching, painterly masterpieces, often exuberant with color. But he didn’t stand still, and applied his linear talents to cubism as early as 1909. These drypoints and etchings are any bit as important and attractive as the cubist compositions of Pablo Picasso. Villon is also remembered for his amazing color aquatints, after his contemporaries, and for his painterly cubistic compositions, which became his “brand” in the latter years of his life.
Le Potin (original French title) Aquatint and drypoint on wove paper. Reference: Ginestet et Pouillon 96. Undescribed state proof, between the firs...
View full detailsPour un Projet Sensationnel or Le Secret (original French title) Drypoint on Arches laid paper. Reference: Ginestet et Pouillon E106. Artist’s proo...
View full detailsLili au Boa Noir (original French title)Drypoint and roulette printed in three colors on laid Van Gelder Zonen paper.Reference: Ginestet et Pouillo...
View full detailsFemmes d’Ouessant (original French title) Aquatint with touches of drypoint printed in color à la poupée on simili-japon paper. Reference: Gineste...
View full detailsLe Femme au Piano, d’après Marcel Gromaire (original French title) Color etching and aquatint on thick wove paper.References: Ginestet & Pouil...
View full detailsafter Paul CÉZANNE (1839-1906) Les Joueurs de Cartes (original French title) Aquatint and etching printed in color on Arches wove paper.Reference: ...
View full detailsLa Ferme de la Bendelière (original French title) Etching and aquatint on wove paper.Reference: Ginestet & Pouillon E 138.Edition of 50.Signed ...
View full detailsLe Chef d’Oeuvre (original French title) Drypoint, aquatint and roulette printed in four colors, à la poupée (yet from two registered plates) on wo...
View full detailsPrinted in color on Rives wove paper. Ref: Ginestet & Pouillon App. 118. Edition of 125, printed by Atelier Crommelynck, Paris. Signed and numb...
View full detailsEtching and aquatint in olive-green ink on Rives wove paper, 1904. Reference: Ginestet & Pouillon 111. Signed and numbered "20/50" in pencil.
Londres (d'apres Maximilien Luce) (original French title) Color aquatint printed on wove paper.Reference: Ginestet & Pouillon E663.Published by...
View full detailsRef: Ginestet & Pouillon E660. Edition of 200. Published by "Bernheim Jeune", Paris. Signed and numbered "183/200" in pencil. Villon's "after" ...
View full detailsThe La Rochelle Harbor (English title translation) After Paul SIGNAC (1863-1935).Colo aquatint printed on wove paper.Reference: Ginestet & Poui...
View full detailsEtching printed on Arches laid paper.Ref: Ginestet & Pouillon E 289Edition of 50Signed and annotated "Tire 50" in pencilProvenance: R.S. Johons...
View full detailsColor etching printed in two colors on wove paper,. Reference: Ginestet & Pouillon E 78. Artist's proof, aside from the edition of 20 color var...
View full detailsLithograph printed in three colors on smooth wove paper, 1904. Reference: Ginestet & Pouillon 121. Edition unknown. Published for a party in ho...
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