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Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

French, 1873-1919

Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau was a French painter and sculptor, associated with the fauvist movement. He initiated the first Parisian exhibition of Vassily Kandinsky in 1904 and directed an art magazine open to the artistic avant-garde, The New Trends (1904–1914). He is associated with the Fauvist movement.

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Artist: Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
Woman Standing Arms Raised - Ink and Pencil by Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
By Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
Located in Roma, IT
Woman standing arms raised is an ink and pencil drawing and red line on paper realized by Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau in the early 20th century. Hand-signed by the artist, on the top ...
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Early 20th Century Modern Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pencil, Ink

Portrait - Charcoal Drawing on Paper by A. Mérodack-Jeanneau
By Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is an original drawing on ivory paper realized by Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau in the early 20th century. Stamp of the artist's atelier on the lower left corner of the paper. ...
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Late 19th Century Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Charcoal

Woman Bust - Pencil on Paper by A. Mérodack-Jeanneau
By Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
Located in Roma, IT
Woman Bust is a beautiful pencil drawing on ivory paper realized by Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau in the early 20th century. Stamp of the artist's atelier on the lower right corner of th...
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Late 19th Century Modern Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pencil

Woman Portrait - Charcoal on Paper by A. Mérodack-Jeanneau
By Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
Located in Roma, IT
Woman Portrait is a superb charcoal drawing on ivory paper realized by Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau in the early 20th century. Stamp of the artist's atelier on the lower right corner of...
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Late 19th Century Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Charcoal

Woman with Umbrella - Charcoal Drawing on Paper by A. Mérodack-Jeanneau
By Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
Located in Roma, IT
Woman with Umbrella is an original drawing on ivory paper realized by Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau in the early 20th century. Stamp of the artist's at...
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Late 19th Century Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Charcoal

Nude Women - Ink Drawing on Paper by A. Mérodack-Jeanneau
By Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
Located in Roma, IT
Nude Women is an original artwork realized between the XIX and the XX century by Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau Original mixed colored pencil drawing on paper. Stamp of the artist's ate...
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Late 19th Century Modern Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink

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The Bride - Pencil and Charcoal Drawing on Paper by A. Mérodack-Jeanneau
By Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
Located in Roma, IT
The Bride is a splendid artwork realized by Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau in the early 20th century. Charcoal and pencil drawing on ivory paper. Stamp of the artist's atelier on the lowe...
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Man Seen From Behind - Charcoal on Paper by A. Mérodack-Jeanneau
By Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
Located in Roma, IT
Man Seen From Behind is an original charcoal drawing on ivory paper realized by Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau in the early 20th century. Stamp of the arti...
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Holy Family - Ink Drawing on Paper by A Mérodack-Jeanneau
By Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
Located in Roma, IT
Holy Family is an original artwork realized between the XIX and the XX century by Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau Original black and white drawing on paper. Stamp of the artist's atelier...
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