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SOLD- Maurice Milliere etching-drypoint oval frame


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MAURICE MILLIERE ORIGINAL ETCHING DRYPOINT IN IT'S ORIGINAL CARVED OVAL FRAMEORIGINAL 1927 SIGNED LIMITED EDITION ETCHING
SIGNED IN PENCIL UNDER BOTTOM RIGHT & NUMBERED UNDER BOTTOM LEFT- 329
THE DATE PRINTED AND PRINTERS NAME & DATE PRINTED TOP RIGHT & LEFT
Printed by ESTAMPE MODERNE - PARIS -1927 over the etching
THE ORIGINAL FRAME IS CARVED WOOD WITH FLOWERS SEE PICTURES
SIZE OVERALL FRAME – 67 cm's H x 56 cm's W = 26 x 22 inches approx.
PRICE IN FRAME IS – £265.00
Maurice Milliere (1871–1946) was a French painter, printmaker and illustrator, born in Le Havre to upper working-class parents his father was a merchant's clerk. His early artistic interests are not known, but he completed his secondary education at the Ecole De Beaux Arts in Le Havre before travelling to Paris in 1889 to continue his studies at the l'Ecole des Arts Decoratifs and l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts.
He was a contemporary of Louis Icart, although some his early etchings (from c1907) predate those of Icart. Milliere served as an early inspiration to Alberto Vargas and Enoch Bolles and was undeniably a commercial success. In addition to his original works of art such as the oil paintings and etchings, he was a prolific commercial illustrator, being commissioned to create images that were used in magazines such as La Vie Parisienne, Le Sourire — reprinted in US during the 1920s — and Fantasio, on postcards, posters, menus and product packaging.
Drypoint is a printmaking technique of the intaglio family, in which an image is incised into a plate (or "matrix") with a hard-pointed "needle" of sharp metal or diamond point. In principle, the method is practically identical to engraving. The difference is in the use of tools, and that the raised ridge along the furrow is not scraped or filed away as in engraving.[1] Traditionally the plate was copper,. Like etching, drypoint is easier to master than engraving for an artist trained in drawing because the technique of using the needle is closer to using a pencil than the engraver's burin.
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DateArt Deco :
1927
Dimensions67 cm's high x 56 cm's wide
Conditiongood for age
Codeas1073a128 / millierepowder
Price SOLD £0.00
StatusSold
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