Louis Malteste Art
French, 1862-1928
Louis Malteste was a French illustrator. He lived and worked in Paris, where he exhibited in 1897 at the Salon des Cents and, in 1902, at the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. Malteste worked for satirical publications and famous magazines such as L'Assiette au Beurre and Le Chat Noir.
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Artist: Louis Malteste
The Old Tradeswoman - original lithograph (1897-1898)
By Louis Malteste
Located in Paris, IDF
Louis MALTESTE (1862 - 1928)
The Old Tradeswoman
Original lithograph
Printed signature, as issued
1897/98
Printed on paper Vélin (wove)
Size 40 x 31 cm (c. 16 x 12")
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Category
1890s Art Nouveau Louis Malteste Art
Materials
Lithograph
Marchande de Lacets - Lithograph by Louis Malteste - 1897
By Louis Malteste
Located in Roma, IT
Marchande de Lacets is an artwork realized by Louis Malteste in 1897. Lithograph on paper.
Signed and dated on plate on the lower right corner.
Mint conditions. Passepartout included (cm 50 x 34).
Very interesting and elegant artwork representing the portrait of an old woman sitting on a chair with some baskets on the floor. The basket is full of balls of wool and strands. The stroke is very contrasting and the face of the woman is realized with a chiaroscuro that define the volumes.
Louis Malteste (Chartre, 1862 – Paris, 1928) was a French illustrator. He lived and worked in Paris, where he exhibited in 1897 at the Salon des Cents and, in 1902 at the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. He worked for humorous publications and famous magazines such as L'Assiette au beurre et Le Chat Noir.
Category
1890s Modern Louis Malteste Art
Materials
Lithograph
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