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Rouault: Oeuvre Gravé (catalogue Raisonné) [with An Original Etching] “acrobate” by Georges Rouault

Rouault: Oeuvre Gravé (catalogue Raisonné) [with An Original Etching] “acrobate” by Georges Rouault

Sylvan Cole Gallery

Etching and Aquatint

1919

Edition Size: 220

Image Size: 10.9 x 7 cm

Sheet Size: 32 x 24 cm

Reference: Chapon 3c

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Chapon, François and Isabelle Rouault.
Rouault: oeuvre gravé (catalogue raisonné).
Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, 1978.

The first volume (of two) of the standard catalogue raisonne of the prints of Georges Rouault.

213 items described and illustrated, many in several states.

ONE OF ONLY 220 COPIES OF THE DELUXE EDITION (there was no deluxe edition of volume 2) WITH AN ORIGINAL ETCHING BY ROUAULT (“Acrobate”, 1919, R. 3 iii/III, printed on extremely fine wove paper), SIGNED AND AUTHENTICATED IN PENCIL BY ISABELLE ROUAULT. This is one of Rouault’s very first prints.

Folio. Publisher’s cloth, dustjacket, and protective cover.

FINE AND BRIGHT, WITH NO DEFECTS.

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The Artist

Georges Rouault

Born in Paris in 1871, Georges Rouault was a French artist, whose works included painting and printing. Rouault is associated with both the Fauvist and Expressionist movements in style. He began his working life as an apprentice glass blower, and it is believed that this experience influenced his choice of dark, heavy contouring in later work. He attended evening classes at École des Beaux-Arts, studying fine art under Gustave Moreau.

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