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Artist: Sylvain Sauvage
Personages with Lambs
By Sylvain Sauvage
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork "Personages with Lambs" 1924 is an original colors aquatint by noted French artist Felix Roy A.K.A Sylvain Sauvage, 1888-1948. It is hand signed and numbered 88/350 in pencil by the artist. The image size is 13 x 9.5 inches, framed is 20 16 inches. Published and printed by La Societe Des Graveurs Modernes, Paris. Custom framed in a wooden gold frame. It is in excellent condition, especially considering the age of this artwork About the artist. Félix Roy, said Sylvain Sauvage (born in Baume-les-Messieurs ( Jura ) on May 8 , 1888 and died in Paris in January 1948 ) is an illustrator and technician of the French book. He was an exhibitor at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs and Director of École Estienne . He illustrated many books of the French classic literature. The work of Sylvain Sauvage is held in numerous private collections in France and Europe. Selected books illustrated by the artist. L'Ingénue de Voltaire, Kieffer, 1922 La fille aux yeux d'or de Balzac, G. Crès, 1923 Monsieur Nicolas ou le cœur humain dévoilé. Mémoires intimes de Restif de la Bretonne, illustrés par Sylvain Sauvage de Restif de la Bretonne, Henri Jonquières, 1924 Les Belles Dames de Paris, historiettes de Tallemant de Réaux, coll. « Le livre du lettré », 1924 (avec une préface de Gérard Bauër) Anatole France, Les sept femmes de la Barbe Bleue et autres contes merveilleux, A.&G. Mornay, Paris, 1925 Marquis de Sade, Ernestine, Cabinet du Livre / Jean Fort Éditeur, Paris, 1926 : 10 eaux-fortes Casanova (J. de, Seigneur de Seingalt.), Une aventure de Casanova, Histoire complète de ses amours avec la belle C. C. et la religieuse de Muran. Compositions de Sylvain Sauvage gravées avec la collaboration de E. Feltesse. Paris, [chez l'artiste], 1926. Candide de Voltaire, chez l'Artiste (imprimé chez Frazier-Soye et Haasen), 1928 Les Dieux ont soif de Anatole France, Éditions du Nord, 1928 Le Bon Plaisir d’Henri de Régnier, La Roseraie, 1929 : 20 eaux-fortes en couleurs et vingt bois gravés La Troisième Jeunesse de madame Prune de Pierre Loti, Calmann-Levy, 1936 Les Romanesques ; Les Deux Pierrots ; La Dernière Nuit de Don Juan d’Edmond Rostand, éditions Pierre Laffitte, 1939 ; illustrations de Auguste Leroux...
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Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Sylvain Sauvage Figurative Prints

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Aquatint

The Musicians - Woodcut Print by Sylvain Sauvage - Early-20th century
By Sylvain Sauvage
Located in Roma, IT
The Musicians is an artwok realized in early-20th century, by the French Artist Sylvain Sauvage (1888 - 1948).  Woodcut on paper. Signed on plate on the left margin. The artwork is...
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