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Jacques VILLON (after) - En colère, 1959 - Lithograph/pochoir

Jacques Villon (1875-1963) (after)
En colère, 1959

Lithograph/pochoir in colors on wove paper after Jacques Villon painting.
Signed in the plate lower right.

Dimensions :
+Size of the sheet : 46 x 33 cm / 18.1 x 13 in.

Printed by "Ateliers Daniel Jacomet"

Published in 1959 by Éditions d'Art du Lion, Paris / Boston Book and Art Shop, Boston.

Size edition : 1000
In very good condition

Pochoir produced for the scarce portfolio "Douze contemporains" (Jacques Lassaigne. Paris, 1959).

Dimensions :
- Height : 46 cm
- Width : 33 cm

Stencil : The stencil is a printing technique made using a cover (in zinc for example) that prevents paint or ink from flowing. The stencil is then applied to the printed proof by etching, lithography, screen printing or phototyping. Many stencils must be traced and cut to obtain an accurate reproduction of the work.
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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