John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) (
after)
Lithograph from an original drawing from John William Waterhouse of 1904 & for the first time in the world in lithograph. From one of the last great French lithographer & engraver.
LITHOGRAPH EDITED AT ONLY 40 EXEMPLARS
This drawing, representing John William Waterhouse's most famous one,
has been presented partially cut for quite a long time.
Some old photos found recently, have proved that it was not always the case.
For the first time ever, the lithograph shows this drawing entirely
as it was drawn by Waterhouse in 1904.
A fifty copy special editing on Great Paper (BFK Rives 270g).
Numbered and hand-signed by the Lithographer.
Drawn in the stone and hand-printing color by color on lithographic flat press.
Each lithographic stone is systematically destroyed
after being used.
Therefore the printing of drawings is only issued once and in compliance
with the number of expected editions.
Title : "The Girl of the wind" (Study for Boreas) 1904
Technique : Lithograph from an original drawing in red chalk on paper.
Publisher : France Art Diffusion
Lithographer : E. de Champfleury
Lithograph in 4 colors
Size : 81 x 62 cm / 31.9 x 24.4 inch
Paper : BFK Rives 270g
Signature : Hand-signed & numbered in pencil by the 2 lithographers & the publisher
Personal stamp (embossing) of the editor : France Art Diffusion Gallery