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Lucien Boucher
Original print - Loterie Nationale - L'heureuse Nouvelle inspiré par Aubry

Circa 1955

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€480
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A$877.82
CHF 458.36
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In the realm of visual art and graphic design, the name Lucien Boucher (1889-1971) shines brightly as a pioneering figure in the world of poster art. His imaginative and captivating designs have left an indelible mark on the art world, and one of his remarkable creations, the original print for "Loterie Nationale L'heureuse Nouvelle," was inspired by a spirit of optimism and creativity. Lucien Boucher was a renowned French graphic artist celebrated for his remarkable contribution to the world of poster art. His unique style was marked by a sense of wonder, precision, and innovation. Boucher's designs transcended mere advertising; they were captivating works of art that conveyed complex messages with simplicity and elegance. The original print for "Loterie Nationale L'heureuse Nouvelle" exemplifies Boucher's extraordinary artistic talent. In this print, he skillfully employs his trademark precision and whimsy to create a visually stunning representation. The central image features a festive parade of cheerful characters, their faces beaming with joy and anticipation. Each character carries a ticket, and the grand prize winner, dressed in a red coat, is ecstatically waving the coveted ticket. The original print for "Loterie Nationale L'heureuse Nouvelle" was inspired by Aubry, a celebrated illustrator and cartoonist known for his playful and imaginative works. Boucher's tribute to Aubry is evident in the sense of whimsy and fantasy that permeates the print. It captures the magic and anticipation associated with lottery wins, making it an enchanting work of art. Lucien Boucher's "Loterie Nationale L'heureuse Nouvelle" print is a reminder of the enduring legacy of this artistic visionary. His ability to convey complex themes through engaging and imaginative visuals continues to inspire graphic designers and artists. The print serves as a bridge between art and everyday life, celebrating the idea that art can bring joy and excitement to the mundane aspects of life, such as a national lottery. Economy - Press - Parisian - In the morning ... Mourlot
  • Creator:
    Lucien Boucher (1889 - 1971, French)
  • Creation Year:
    Circa 1955
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 14.57 in (37 cm)Width: 20.08 in (51 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Good condition, a little lack.
  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1792213273642

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