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Auguste Louis LepèreBucolique Moderne1901
1901
About the Item
Bucolique Moderne
Color woodcut, 1901
Edition of 550 impressions on Holland paper (as here) and an edition of 200 impressions printed on Japan paper signed in pencil by the artist.
References And Exhibitions:
Published in Di Gesellschaft fur vervielfältigende Kunst à Vienne
Reference: Lotz Brissonneau 271 v/V
Illustrated: Musee D'Orsay, Auguste Lepere ou lerenouveau de bois grave, No. 20
Vital, Auguste Lepere 1849-1918, No. 171.
Illustrated:
Musee de le Vendee, no. 171 (see photo)
Musee D'Orsay, Auguste Lepere ou lerenouveau de bois grave, No. 20
Vital, Auguste Lepere 1849-1918, No. 171.
Auguste Louis Lepère
(1849-1918)
A French painter and etcher, Auguste Lepère was also the undisputed leader in the creative revival of wood engraving in Europe in the second half of the nineteenth century. At the age of thirteen, Lepère began his artistic education in a Paris studio. By the mid 1870s, he had clearly emerged as one of the most renowned printmakers of his time. In both etching and wood engraving, he became known as the prime delineator of daily life. He also experimented tirelessly with such innovative techniques as combining etching and wood engraving in the same print. Further, he was one of the first artists to experiment with colored papers and often had his own papers specially made. In total, his graphic oeuvre consists of more than 150 etchings, more than two hundred wood engravings, and fourteen lithographs.
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- Creator:Auguste Louis Lepère (1849-1918, French)
- Creation Year:1901
- Dimensions:Height: 12.688 in (32.23 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)
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- Condition:Excellent condition on original publishers mount (RARE).
- Gallery Location:Fairlawn, OH
- Reference Number:Seller: FA88251stDibs: LU14014714372
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