1958 Jacques Villion Mourlot Paris Framed Exhibition Lithograph Rouen

Jacques Villion – La Ferme Normandie 1952

Paysages De France – 1958
Lithograph   29” x 20”
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Jacques Villon (July 31, 1875 – June 9, 1963), also known as Gaston Duchamp, was a French Cubist and abstract painter and printmaker.

Posters as an art form were invented by Jules Chéret in Paris in the 1860’s. Their proliferation and refinement were the result of advances in printing technology, a relaxation of laws regulating the press, and a booming demand for the advertisement of ‘modern’ products and of the Parisian lifestyle in the Belle Epoque (1871 – 1914). In journals, books, theater programs, and posters, the graphic arts soon transcended their commercial function and became art objects sought out by art collectors worldwide.

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Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 36 × 4 × 24 in
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1958 Jacques Villion Mourlot Paris Framed Exhibition Lithograph Rouen

Jacques Villion - La Ferme Normandie 1952 Paysages De France - 1958 Lithograph   29'' x 20'' Framed Size Unframed

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