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André DIGNIMONT - Regard amoureux, Portrait de femme, 1946 - Etching (Eau-forte)

André Dignimont (1891-1965)
Regard amoureux, Portrait de femme, 1946

Etching (Eau-forte) on Vélin de Rives BFK paper.

One of the 262 copies on Vélin de Rives BFK paper, out of a total edition of 300.

Dimensions:
+ Size of the sheet: 32,5 x 25 cm / 12,7 x 9,8 in.
+ Size of the image: 25 x 20,5 cm / 9,8 x 8 in.

Condition: In very good condition, with soft handling creases at the edges and some minor stains in the margins. Image very clean otherwise.

Issued from the in-4 "Alternance", an anthology of 16 unpublished texts by multiple authors such as Paul Éluard and Jean Cassou, illustrated by Henri Matisse, Jean Cocteau, Daragnès, Laboureur, Édouard Goerg, Marie Laurencin, Jacques Villon, and more.

Printed by Lacourière.

Edited by Le Gerbier, Paris.

This in-4 is numbered 99/300. Please note that the plate your purchase is NOT numbered.





Dimensions :
- Height : 32,5 cm
- Width : 25 cm

Etching : Process realized on a metal plate using a chemical (acid) process. The artist using etching is called an aquafortist.
André Dignimont : (1891-1965) was a french illustrator, painter and engravor. André Dignimont studied first at the Oratoriens du Collège de Juilly before studying langages in Great Britain. Back in France in 1911, he spent 7 years in the army (3 for military service, 4 during the war). André Dignimont was then the student of Tony Robert-Fleury at the Académie Julian. He then settled in Montmartre, with his friends and fellows Jean-Gabriel Domergue, Roger de la Fresnaye, Louis Marcoussis, Robert Lotiron and André Warnod. His career extends over 4 decades. He worked as much on portraits and feminine nudes (watercolors, drawings, engravings, but never on canvas). He illustrated books, theatre decor, becoming acquainted with painters, writers (Colette, Francis Carco, Pierre Mac Orlan) and actors. Only later Dignimont started getting interested in landscapes, encouraged by André Dunoyer de Segonzac. He illustrated several magazines such as "Le Rire", "Demain", "Monsieur - Revue des élégances, des bonnes manières et de tout ce qui intéresse Monsieur", "Le Crapouillot", "Le Sourire", "Femina", "la Gazette du Bon Ton", "La Guirlande", "Comœdia", "Flirt"... On top of being an illustrator and a painter, he also played secondary roles in the cinema, and was a member of the Cannes Festival jury in 1955. André Dignimont died in Paris in 1965, aged 73.

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