By Louttre B. (Marc-Antoine Bissiere)
Located in Surfside, FL
Original embossed etching, hand-signed in pencil by the artist.
Paper sizes: 65.5x50.4 cm ; image sizes: 52.2x42 cm. on deckle edged Arches vellum paper.
Marc-Antoine Bissière, known as "Louttre", is the son of the painter Roger Bissière. (1888-1964) He taught at the Ranson Academy, which he attended around 1935, Jean Le Moal, master of his fresco workshop, Alfred Manessier, the sculptor Etienne Martin. Leaving Paris in 1938, Bissière moved to Boissiérette. From 1942 he began to paint, In February 1944 he took part, under the name of Antoine Bissière, in an exhibition at the Galerie de France, preface by Gaston Diehl, with Bissière and his friends, Bertholle, Le Moal, Manessier, Singier, Etienne Martin.
From 1945, Louttre works with Bissière for many years. The younger artist adopted the name to distinguish himself from his father and establish his own identity. Louttre B...
Category
20th Century Abstract Louttre B. (Marc-Antoine Bissiere) Art
MaterialsEngraving, Aquatint