Alexandre Charpentier Figurative Prints
French, 1856-1909
Alexandre Charpentier was a French sculptor, medalist, craftsman and cabinet-maker. He experimented with a wide variety of formats and materials—tin, marble, wood, leather and terra cotta work, the latter executed by ceramic artisan Emile Müller. Charpentier designed many sets of furniture. Many of his custom designs for fixtures (doorknobs, door plates, window handles and the like) were subsequently mass-produced and commercially sold. Several of Charpentier's works are part of the Musée d'Orsay collection.
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Artist: Alexandre Charpentier
La Fille au Violon
By Alexandre Charpentier
Located in Fairlawn, OH
La Fille au Violon
Color lithograph, gypsograph with embossed publisher's stamp
Signed and numbered in ink (see photo)
From: L'Estampe Originale, Paris, Vol. VII
Published by Andre M...
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1890s Art Nouveau Alexandre Charpentier Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Nell Horn. Program pour Le Theatre Libre. Saison 1980-91. May 25 1891
By Alexandre Charpentier
Located in New York, NY
Embossing (gaufrage) with typographical color printing. Fine impression with good embossing on simili-japon paper, printed to the edges of the sheet (as issued). The combination of techniqes is unusual and may be unique.
Ref: Artistes et Theatre d'Avant-Garde Programmes illustres Paris 1890-1900 Aitken p 22 pl 11; Artists and the Avant-Garde Theatre in Paris 1887-1890 Boyer p.44 pl 9.
Alexandre Charpentier was French sculptor, medalist, craftsman, and cabinet-maker. He experimented with a wide variety of formats and materials—tin, marble, wood, leather, and terra cotta work, the latter executed by ceramic artisan Emile Müller...
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1890s Art Nouveau Alexandre Charpentier Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
"Grande Tuilerie d’Ivry" from Les Maitres de l'Affiche
By Alexandre Charpentier
Located in Hinsdale, IL
CHARPENTIER, ALEX
(1856 -1909)
"Grande Tuilerie d’Ivry"
Original lithograph from "Les Maitres de L'Affiche" series
Printed by Imprimerie Chaix, Paris
Bearing MDL stamp lower right, issue # 33, 1898. Plate #131
Unframed Size: 11 3/8 x 15 3/4”The
"Les Maitres de l'Affiche" series was offered as a subscription series to collectors every month for 60 months, from December 1895 through November 1900. The "Maitres de l'Affiche," were issued as separate numbered sheets, referred to as "plates". They were numbered, with the printers name "Imprimerie Chaix," in the margin at the bottom left hand corner, "PL.1" to "PL.240." In the margin at the bottom right hand corner of each, is a blind embossed stamp from a design of Cheret's. The smaller format and the fact the "Maitres" were a paid subscription series, allowed Imprimerie Chaix to use the latest state of the art printing techniques, not normally used in the large format posters due to cost. A very high quality of paper was used, where as the large format posters were printed on lesser quality newsprint, due to cost and a short expected life span. This explains why the quality of the printing, in the "Maitres de l'Affiche," usually far exceeds that of their larger counterparts. The text reads "Great Tileworks of Ivry, founded in 1854, Ivry-Port near Paris; the largest ceramics factory in the world for building, industry and art productions; Emille Muller stoneware; execution of works by masters of statuary; architectural facings; decorative sculpture; showroom and salesroom, 3 rue Halevy; the only tile able to bear the names Muller and Ivry; (tiles) guaranteed against frost" Given the commission for an extremely text heavy poster, the artist executes a masterful design. The angelic young boy holds the wares of this famous ceramics factory, against an abstract background awash in organic green hues. The handling of the immense text that flows from top to bottom in every available space shows great artistic skill, as the overall beauty of the design is intact. In 1989 the Metropolitan Museum of art acquired a stoneware plaque...
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1890s Art Nouveau Alexandre Charpentier Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
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