Georges Henri Privat-Livemont More Prints
Belgian, 1861-1936
Peintre, dessinateur, lithographe et décorateur belge, Henri Privat-Livemont étudie les arts décoratifs à l’académie de Saint-Josse avant de venir à Paris, où il passe 6 ans de 1883 à 1889. De retour en Belgique, il décore de nombreux édifices à Bruxelles. En 1891, il devient professeur à l'école industrielle de Schaerbeek, sa ville natale. Figure majeure de l’art nouveau belge, Privat-Livemont est surnommé le « Muche belge » et spécialement apprécié pour ses talents dans l’affiche illustrée et l’estampe.to
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Artist: Georges Henri Privat-Livemont
LUXIOR Automobile early automotive original vintage poster
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LUXIOR. Original antique French turn of the century rare antique automobile poster. Printer / atelier:: Henri Privat Livemont. Size: 15.75" ...
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Allegorische Frauengestalten Circa 1900 Original print by Privat-Livemont
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“Allegorische Frauengestalten – Darstellung Weiblicher Handarbeiten” is a breathtaking circa 1900 original lithograph by renowned Belgian Art Nouveau artist Privat-Livemont. This ele...
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