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Francis PICABIA - Picabia, le Peintre et l’Aquafortiste, 1908 - Set of 6 original etchings (eau-forte)

Francis Picabia (1879 - 1953)
Picabia, le Peintre et l'Aquafortiste, 1908

Set of 6 original etchings (eau-forte) on Vergé paper. Very scarce plates from Picabia's beginnings, engraved between 1903 and 1907.
Edition of 250. Some etchings are numbered 7/10 on the bottom left corner.
Hand-signed with Picabia's signature or monogram lower margin.

Dimensions:
+ Size of the sheets: 19,3 x 24,7 cm / 7,5 x 9,7 in.

Condition: In very good condition. Soft handling creases at the edges.

Issued from "Picabia, le Peintre et l'Aquafortiste" by Edouard André.
Edited by Eugène Rey in 1908, Paris.

Dimensions :
- Height : 19,3 cm
- Width : 24,7 cm

Etching : Process realized on a metal plate using a chemical (acid) process. The artist using etching is called an aquafortist.
Francis Picabia : Francis Picabia was born in Paris in 1879 and died in 1953. He is the son of a Spanish man born in Cuba, Francisco Picabia and a French woman. He has a comfortable but nevertheless difficult childhood following the death of his mother when he was only seven years old. He grew up with his father and began painting and drawing. He begins his apprenticeship in 1895 at L'Ecole des Arts Décoratifs. At that time, his painting was impressionist, marked by Sisley and Pissaro. His works took on a new dimension around 1909, when he married Gabrielle Buffet, an avant-garde musician, who inspired him in his work throughout his life. It was also during this period that he knew Marcel Duchamp, and created a friendship that would last until the end of his life. From 1910 onwards, Francis Picabia explored different movements such as fauvism, cubism and futurism.

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