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Louis Icart ( 1888 - 1950 ) Etching and Aquatint on paper, framed and signed in pencil on right lower border, numbered 5/500 on left lower border and Windmill blind stamp.
The Etching “Jeunesse” was published in 1930 (Copyright by Louis Icart Paris). The image is 39 1/2cm x 60cm. The overall measurements including frame 65cm x 90cm. In fantastic condition.
Louis Icart was a French artist best known for his rawings of glamorous women - often erotic or humorous in tone - as well as for his depiction of 1920s Paris life. He was born on Toulouse, France in 1888, and began drawing at a young age. In 1907 he moved to Paris and began studying painting, drawing and printmaking. Influenced by Jean Antoine Watteau, Francois Boucher and Jean Honore Fragonard, he was a major figure of the Art Deco period, with his work surging in popularity in both the United States and Europe. He died on December 20th 1950 at his home in Paris.
Louis Icart ( 1888 - 1950 ) Etching and Aquatint on paper, framed and signed in pencil on right lower border, numbered 5/500 on left lower border and Windmill blind stamp.
The Etching “Jeunesse” was published in 1930 (Copyright by Louis Icart Paris). The image is 39 1/2cm x 60cm. The overall measurements including frame 65cm x 90cm. In fantastic condition.
Louis Icart was a French artist best known for his rawings of glamorous women - often erotic or humorous in tone - as well as for his depiction of 1920s Paris life. He was born on Toulouse, France in 1888, and began drawing at a young age. In 1907 he moved to Paris and began studying painting, drawing and printmaking. Influenced by Jean Antoine Watteau, Francois Boucher and Jean Honore Fragonard, he was a major figure of the Art Deco period, with his work surging in popularity in both the United States and Europe. He died on December 20th 1950 at his home in Paris.
Louis Icart ( 1888 - 1950 ) Etching and Aquatint on paper, framed and signed in pencil on right lower border, numbered 5/500 on left lower border and Windmill blind stamp.
The Etching “Jeunesse” was published in 1930 (Copyright by Louis Icart Paris). The image is 39 1/2cm x 60cm. The overall measurements including frame 65cm x 90cm. In fantastic condition.
Louis Icart was a French artist best known for his rawings of glamorous women - often erotic or humorous in tone - as well as for his depiction of 1920s Paris life. He was born on Toulouse, France in 1888, and began drawing at a young age. In 1907 he moved to Paris and began studying painting, drawing and printmaking. Influenced by Jean Antoine Watteau, Francois Boucher and Jean Honore Fragonard, he was a major figure of the Art Deco period, with his work surging in popularity in both the United States and Europe. He died on December 20th 1950 at his home in Paris.