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Jacques VILLON : La plaine entre Cannes et Mougins - Gravure Originale Signée

Jacques VILLON (1875-1963)
La plaine entre Cannes et Mougins, 1934

Gravure originale
Signée au crayon en bas à droite
Numérotée sur / 50 exemplaires
Sur vergé 21 x 31.5 cm

REFERENCE : Catalogue raisonné Ginestet & Pouillon #E.377

Très bon état, papier légèrement jauni, petites salissures dans les marges et légère tache brune dans la marge supérieure

Jacques Villon : (1875-1963) is a french cubist painter, and is the brother of Marcel Duchamp. He chose the pseudonym de Villon in tribute to the poet François Villon. He started his artistic career with engraving and illustration. In the beginning of the 1900's, he is influenced by Edgar Degas, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Some years later, he is part of the group of Puteaux. His work includes more than 700 canvases. Aged 82, he realised 5 stain-glass windows of the Saint-Etienne Cathedral in Metz. His works are included in the collections of the biggest museums in France, Japan, USA, Italy, Australia, Mexico, Portugal, Great Britain...

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