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Louis Touchagues Figurative Prints

French, 1893-1974

Louis Touchagues was born in Saint-Cyr-au-Mont-d'Or, France, in 1893. Arriving in Paris in 1923, Touchagues traced the point of his pencil or brush, half a century of Parisian life. He collaborated with various illustrated papers and satirists. Touchagues was delegated by the Fine Arts as a draftsman at the first Peace Conference as well as the arrival of General de Gaulle in Paris. He illustrated many books of Colette, S. Guitry, Mr. Achard, Mr. Ayme, G. Duhamel. Touchagues' three albums, Women and models, Parisian and Waves in St Tropez, reflect his favorite subject, women.

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Artist: Louis Touchagues
La laitière, Vingt fables de La fontaine, Louis Touchagues
By Louis Touchagues
Located in Southampton, NY
Woodcut on vélin d'Arches paper. Inscription: signed in the plate and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: from the folio, Vingt fables de La fontaine, 1961. Published by Éd...
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1960s Modern Louis Touchagues Figurative Prints

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Woodcut

The Posing Woman - Original Lithograph by Louis Touchagues - Mid-20th century
By Louis Touchagues
Located in Roma, IT
The Posing Woman is an Original lithograph realized by Louis Touchagues in the mid 20th Century. Hand-signed on the lower by the artist and signed on the plate. Included a Passepar...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Louis Touchagues Figurative Prints

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