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Jacques Villeglé "50 RUE TURBIGO" embossed lithograph

Original embossed lithograph by Jacques VILLEGLÉ.
Original print by Jacques Villéglé inspired by the lacerated poster 5 RUE TURBIGO and published in 2014. The printing in 10 lithographic passages was made on BFK Rives pure rag 400 paper
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Dimensions :
- Height : 94 cm
- Width : 78 cm
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Jacques Villeglé : (born in 1926) is a french artist associated to the "Nouveaux Réalistes" (new realists). Jacques Villeglé studied painting and drawing at the école des beaux-arts de Rennes where he meets Raymond Hains (1945), with whom he will bond forever. He became famous thanks to his advertisement posters collages, and became one of the most important artist of the movement. His works can be seen in the biggest international museums such as: the Jumex Collection, México (Mexico), the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum (USA), the Museum Abteiberg (Germany), le Musée d'art Moderne et contemporain de Nice (MAMAC) (France), the José Manuel Rodrigues Berardo Collection (Portugal), the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) (USA), the SMAK (Belgium), the Museum Ludwig (Köln) (Germany), the MAMbo (Galleria d’Arte Moderna di Bologna) (Italy), the SMKP: Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast (Germany), the Centre Pompidou - Musée national d'art moderne (France), the MUMOK - Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (Austria), the Israel Museum (Israel), the Fundació Stämpfli (Spain), the Tate Collection (London)...

FRAC Burgundy (France)
MacVal (France)
FRAC Auvergne (France)
FRAC Poitou-Charente (France)
The Jumex Collection, México (México)
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum (The USA)
Ceret Modern Art Museum (France)
Museum Abteiberg (Germany)
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Nice (MAMAC) (France)
The José Manuel Rodrigues Berardo Collection (Portugal)
Nantes Fine Arts Museum (France)
The Store - National Center for Contemporary Art of Grenoble (France)
Slaughterhouses - FRAC Midi Pyrenees (France)
LAM (Lille Métropole Modern Art Museum) (France)
Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) (The USA)
SMAK (Belgium)
FRAC Nord Pas de Calais (France)
FRAC Brittany (France)
Museum Ludwig (Köln) (Germany)
Regional Museum of Contemporary Art Languedoc Roussillon (France)
Artotheque, Pessac (France)
Limousin art library + FACLIM (France)
Seritheque (France)
MAMbo (Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Bologna) (Italy)
SMKP: Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast (Germany)
Kunstmuseum Krefeld (Germany)
ACAPA (Artothèque Angoulême) (France)
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS) (Spain)
Center Pompidou - National Museum of Modern Art (France)
MUMOK - Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (Austria)
Israel Museum (Israel)
Square of Art (Nimes) (France)
Seine-Saint-Denis Departmental Contemporary Art Fund (France)
Artotheque of Brest (France)
Artotheque of Caen (France)
Rennes Fine Arts Museum (France)
Fundació Stämpfli (Spain)
Marcel Briant Collection (France)
Artotheque, Angers (France)
National Center for Plastic Arts (France)
Museum of Contemporary Art Marseille (France)
Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris (France)
Geotec Collection (France)
Tate Collection (United Kingdom)
Michael Werner Collection (France)
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (The USA)
FRAC Corsica (France)
Reinhard Onnasch Collection (Germany)
New National Museum of Monaco (Monaco)
olorVisual (Spain)
Artotheque, Poitiers (France)
Fine Arts Museum of Quimper (France)
Kunstmuseum Winterthur (Switzerland)
Artotheque, Millau (France)
Dole Museum (France)
Gandur Foundation for Art (Switzerland)
FRAC Rhône-Alpes (France)
Artotheque, Nantes (France)
Center for Engraving and the Printed Image (Belgium)
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