Clément Pruche Art
Clément Pruche was born on April 6, 1811 in Paris. He studied under the French master Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Pruche began publishing caricatures in 1831 for leading periodicals such as Le Charivari and La Caricature, during the Golden Age of French satirical art. He began exhibiting his work at the Paris Salons in 1834 and was an annual participant there until 1870. In 1844, a Parisian publisher published Voyage au Pays de Bonheur, a work including thirty of Pruche's lithographs. Pruche's works are held in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and Kemper Art Museum, among others. Pruche died on October 6, 1890, in Paris.
1840s Modern Clément Pruche Art
Lithograph
1840s Modern Clément Pruche Art
Lithograph
1960s Modern Clément Pruche Art
Lithograph
1960s American Modern Clément Pruche Art
Paper, Ink, Lithograph
Eugene HawkinsGerry Mulligan, Baritone Sax - Rare Signed Figurative Lithograph in Ink on Paper, 1963
1950s Modern Clément Pruche Art
Color, Lithograph
1960s Modern Clément Pruche Art
Lithograph, Offset
1960s Modern Clément Pruche Art
Archival Paper, Lithograph
1980s Modern Clément Pruche Art
Lithograph
1930s American Modern Clément Pruche Art
Paper, Lithograph
1960s American Modern Clément Pruche Art
Paper, Ink, Lithograph
1970s Modern Clément Pruche Art
Archival Paper, Lithograph
1960s American Modern Clément Pruche Art
Paper, Ink, Lithograph
1960s American Modern Clément Pruche Art
Paper, Ink, Lithograph
1960s American Modern Clément Pruche Art
Paper, Ink, Lithograph