Philippe Noyer Princess Elodie And The Ice Cream Signed Limited Edition Lithograph

Artist Name: Philippe Noyer

Title: Princess Elodie And The Ice Cream: A Delightful Signed Limited Edition Lithograph by Philippe Noyer.

Year:1980

Medium Type:  Lithograph on Deluxe Paper

Size-Width | Size-Height: 41″ x 29.75″

Signed | Edition Size: Signed in pencil and marked | 163/325

Unframed in Very Good Condition.

 

Immerse yourself in the whimsical world of Philippe Noyer with his delightful signed limited edition lithograph, “Princess Elodie And The Ice Cream.” Noyer’s art captivates viewers with its charming simplicity, allowing the imagery to speak for itself. As the artist himself declares, his paintings are exactly what they appear to be—nothing more and nothing less.

Noyer embarked on his painting career in 1943, a significant year in which he crossed paths with the renowned Paris art dealer Emmanuel David. David was instrumental in promoting the esteemed “School of Paris” painters from 1943 to 1950, and recognizing Noyer’s talent, he wasted no time in securing a contract for him with the prestigious DROUANT-DAVID Gallery of Paris.

During this period, Noyer’s artistic repertoire consisted of paintings depicting owls wrapped in leaves and round-faced urchins accompanied by their beloved pets. However, it was Noyer’s exceptional skill as a portraitist that quickly propelled him to become one of the most sought-after artists in the high societies of Paris and London. His portraits captured the essence of his subjects with remarkable precision and grace.

Noyer’s artistic legacy continues to shine today, with over 2,000 of his oil paintings and watercolors finding their home in museums, collections, and private collections worldwide. Each piece is a testament to Noyer’s mastery of his craft and his ability to capture the beauty and essence of his subjects.

Original price was: $800.00.Current price is: $500.00.

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About the Artist:

Philippe Noyer started his painting career in 1943. That same year he met the famous Paris art dealer, Emmanuel David, who promoted world-known “School of Paris” painters from 1943 – 1950. David immediately put Noyer on contract with the prestigious DROUANT-DAVID Gallery of Paris. Parallel to his paintings, which at the time, represented owls wrapped in leaves and round-faced urchins with their pet animals, Philippe Noyer soon became one of the most sought after portraitist of Paris and London high society.

Currently 2,000 of his oil paintings and watercolors are in museums, collections and private collections.

“My paintings are what they appear to be, nothing more, nothing less,” Philippe Noyer

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Weight 5 lbs
Dimensions 36 × 5 × 4 in
Title

Philippe Noyer Princess Elodie And The Ice Cream Signed Limited Edition Lithograph

Artist Name

Edition Type

Limited Edition

Print Type - Production Technique

Lithograph on Deluxe Paper 

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Dealer or Reseller

Edition Size

163/325

Date of Creation

Year

1980

Signed

Signed in pencil and marked

Item height

29.75

Item Width

41

Philippe Noyer Princess Elodie And The Ice Cream Signed Limited Edition Lithograph

Artist Name: Philippe Noyer

Title: Princess Elodie And The Ice Cream: A Delightful Signed Limited Edition Lithograph by Philippe Noyer.

Year:1980

Medium Type:  Lithograph on Deluxe Paper

Size-Width | Size-Height: 41" x 29.75"

Signed | Edition Size: Signed in pencil and marked | 163/325

Unframed in Very Good Condition.   Immerse yourself in the whimsical world of Philippe Noyer with his delightful signed limited edition lithograph, "Princess Elodie And The Ice Cream." Noyer's art captivates viewers with its charming simplicity, allowing the imagery to speak for itself. As the artist himself declares, his paintings are exactly what they appear to be—nothing more and nothing less. Noyer embarked on his painting career in 1943, a significant year in which he crossed paths with the renowned Paris art dealer Emmanuel David. David was instrumental in promoting the esteemed "School of Paris" painters from 1943 to 1950, and recognizing Noyer's talent, he wasted no time in securing a contract for him with the prestigious DROUANT-DAVID Gallery of Paris. During this period, Noyer's artistic repertoire consisted of paintings depicting owls wrapped in leaves and round-faced urchins accompanied by their beloved pets. However, it was Noyer's exceptional skill as a portraitist that quickly propelled him to become one of the most sought-after artists in the high societies of Paris and London. His portraits captured the essence of his subjects with remarkable precision and grace. Noyer's artistic legacy continues to shine today, with over 2,000 of his oil paintings and watercolors finding their home in museums, collections, and private collections worldwide. Each piece is a testament to Noyer's mastery of his craft and his ability to capture the beauty and essence of his subjects.

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