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Raoul Dufy, Studies, History of Electricity, 1965 (after)
Raoul Dufy, Studies, History of Electricity, 1965 (after)

Raoul Dufy, Studies, History of Electricity, 1965 (after)

By Raoul Dufy

Located in Southampton, NY

Dufy’s preparatory exploration for his monumental mural La Fee Electricite, capturing the dynamic

Category

1960s Fauvist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Fashion Sketch
Fashion Sketch

Fashion Sketch

By Raoul Dufy

Located in North Clarendon, VT

productions. Received a major commission for the 1937 Paris World's Fair to paint the mural "La Fee

Category

1920s Fauvist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Pen

Raoul Dufy, Ascot, from Raoul Dufy, IV, 1969 (after)
Raoul Dufy, Ascot, from Raoul Dufy, IV, 1969 (after)

Raoul Dufy, Ascot, from Raoul Dufy, IV, 1969 (after)

By Raoul Dufy

Located in Southampton, NY

, tapestry, and stage design. His monumental 1937 mural La Fee Electricite (The Electricity Fairy

Category

1960s Modern Landscape Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Raoul Dufy, Paddock, from Twelve Contemporaries, 1959 (after)
Raoul Dufy, Paddock, from Twelve Contemporaries, 1959 (after)

Raoul Dufy, Paddock, from Twelve Contemporaries, 1959 (after)

By Raoul Dufy

Located in Southampton, NY

monumental 1937 mural La Fee Electricite (The Electricity Fairy), commissioned for the Paris International

Category

1950s Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Stencil

Raoul Dufy, The Flautist II (after)
Raoul Dufy, The Flautist II (after)

Raoul Dufy, The Flautist II (after)

By Raoul Dufy

Located in Southampton, NY

fashion and working in ceramics, tapestry, and stage design. His monumental 1937 mural La Fee Electricite

Category

1960s Fauvist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Raoul Dufy, Riders Beneath the Trees, 1965 (after)
Raoul Dufy, Riders Beneath the Trees, 1965 (after)

Raoul Dufy, Riders Beneath the Trees, 1965 (after)

By Raoul Dufy

Located in Southampton, NY

monumental 1937 mural La Fee Electricite (The Electricity Fairy), commissioned for the Paris International

Category

1960s Fauvist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Raoul Dufy, The Prince of Joinville, 1965 (after)
Raoul Dufy, The Prince of Joinville, 1965 (after)

Raoul Dufy, The Prince of Joinville, 1965 (after)

By Raoul Dufy

Located in Southampton, NY

, and stage design. His monumental 1937 mural La Fee Electricite (The Electricity Fairy), commissioned

Category

1960s Fauvist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Raoul Dufy, Still Life with Pitcher, 1954 (after)
Raoul Dufy, Still Life with Pitcher, 1954 (after)

Raoul Dufy, Still Life with Pitcher, 1954 (after)

By Raoul Dufy

Located in Southampton, NY

fashion and working in ceramics, tapestry, and stage design. His monumental 1937 mural La Fee Electricite

Category

1950s Modern Landscape Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Stencil

Raoul Dufy, Still Life with Red Background, 1954 (after)
Raoul Dufy, Still Life with Red Background, 1954 (after)

Raoul Dufy, Still Life with Red Background, 1954 (after)

By Raoul Dufy

Located in Southampton, NY

, tapestry, and stage design. His monumental 1937 mural La Fee Electricite (The Electricity Fairy

Category

1950s Modern Landscape Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Stencil

French Surrealist Trompe L'oeil Apples OIl Painting
French Surrealist Trompe L'oeil Apples OIl Painting

French Surrealist Trompe L'oeil Apples OIl Painting

By Lucien Mathelin

Located in Surfside, FL

realize the gigantic painting of La Fée Electricité . Although this painter was never formally part of the

Category

20th Century Surrealist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Nature Morte aux Lapins (Still Life with Rabbits)
Nature Morte aux Lapins (Still Life with Rabbits)

Nature Morte aux Lapins (Still Life with Rabbits)

By Maurice Mourlot

Located in San Francisco, CA

appointed lithographer - he created the great lithography of La Fée Électricité for Raoul Dufy. Beside his

Category

Mid-20th Century Impressionist Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Deux Antillaise (Deux Négresses)
Deux Antillaise (Deux Négresses)

Deux Antillaise (Deux Négresses)

By Raoul Dufy

Located in Fairlawn, OH

, a huge and immensely popular ode to electricity titled La Fée Electricité (painted in oil on plywood

Category

1920s French School Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

La Fee Electricite (VIII))

La Fee Electricite (VIII))

By Raoul Dufy

Located in Palm Desert, CA

Lithograph Set of 10 prints

Category

1950s Fauvist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

La Fee Electricite (X)

La Fee Electricite (X)

By Raoul Dufy

Located in Palm Desert, CA

Lithograph Set of 10 prints

Category

1950s Fauvist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Fete Nautique
Fete Nautique

Fete Nautique

By (after) Raoul Dufy

Located in Missouri, MO

christened it "La Fee Electricite". After the Exposition closed, Dufy's mural, too big for exhibition, was

Category

1920s Impressionist Landscape Prints

Materials

Engraving, Aquatint

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You are likely to find exactly the la fee electricite you’re looking for on 1stDibs, as there is a broad range for sale. There are many modern, Post-Impressionist and Surrealist versions of these works for sale. If you’re looking for a la fee electricite from a specific time period, our collection is diverse and broad-ranging, and you’ll find at least one that dates back to the 20th Century while another version may have been produced as recently as the 20th Century. Adding a la fee electricite to a room that is mostly decorated in warm neutral tones can yield a welcome change — find a piece on 1stDibs that incorporates elements of beige, black, gray, brown and more. A la fee electricite from Raoul Dufy, (after) Raoul Dufy, Lucien Mathelin and Théo Tobiasse — each of whom created distinctive versions of this kind of work — is worth considering. Artworks like these — often created in etching, lithograph and paint — can elevate any room of your home.

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