Jean Emile Laboureur
Le vieux Poirier, 1925
Engraving
18.1 x 15.1 cm
7 1/8 x 6 in
7 1/8 x 6 in
Edition of 65
Signed in pencil
Elizabeth Harvey-Lee
Stand E8
Stand E8
£ 600.00
A painter, and important printmaker, Laboureur learnt wood engraving with August Lepère and colour lithography with Toulouse-Lautrec in the later 1890’s, but his fame rests on his mature prints in...
A painter, and important printmaker, Laboureur learnt wood engraving with August Lepère and
colour lithography with Toulouse-Lautrec in the later 1890’s, but his fame rests on his mature prints in cubistic style. After more than a decade of extensive travels in Europe and North America, Laboureur returned to France in 1911. After meeting Apollinaire and Marie Laurencin he adopted the cubist aesthetic. A dandy in his person, Laboureur adapted Cubism into a graceful, whimsical, idiosyncratic, personal style.
Sylvain Laboureur 777. Monogrammed in the stone. On Van Gelder Zonen cream laid paper. A little time-stained in the large margins.
colour lithography with Toulouse-Lautrec in the later 1890’s, but his fame rests on his mature prints in cubistic style. After more than a decade of extensive travels in Europe and North America, Laboureur returned to France in 1911. After meeting Apollinaire and Marie Laurencin he adopted the cubist aesthetic. A dandy in his person, Laboureur adapted Cubism into a graceful, whimsical, idiosyncratic, personal style.
Sylvain Laboureur 777. Monogrammed in the stone. On Van Gelder Zonen cream laid paper. A little time-stained in the large margins.
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