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Claude Weisbuch - Fantastical Appearance - Original Lithograph, 1980

Claude Weisbuch (1927-2014)
Fantastical appearance
- Original lithograph
- On Arches Vellum paper
- Dimensions: 27.5 x 22 cm
- Edition c. 1980
- Artwork delivered with a certificate of authenticity
- In perfect condition
- Never framed
- No text on the back

The work of Claude Weisbuch is essentially devoted to engraving, in which he likes to translate, thanks to his linework, the life, the movement and the personality of his characters:
polichinelles,
harlequins, musicians or equestrian scenes. He practices various techniques such as lithography or dry point.

Claude Weisbuch is also a painter and draftsman. His favorite colors are ochres, browns and whites, with which he seeks to introduce light effects by compositions where the linework and
delicate
nature of the drawing preserve the life found in his engravings.

His precise and dynamic line delivers a moving and dynamic work on themes he loves: theater, opera, equestrian scenes, musicians, card players, Kabuki dancers and many portraits.

His works have the appearance of unfinished sketches mixing few colors but a great vitality in their lines.

Claude Weisbuch : (1927-2014) is a french painter and engraver who won The "prix annuel de la critique" (annual price of the critic) in 1961. His technic of specialization is engraving (he was engraving teacher at Fine-Arts school of Saint Etienne). He illustrated many bibliophily works. Works by Claude Weisbuch are kept into several collections : The Fine-Arts Museum of Nantes (France) The "Abattoirs" - FRAC Midi Pyrénées (France) The Brest "Artothèque" (France) The "Centre national des arts plastiques" (National center of arts, France) The Haggerty Museum at Marquette University (USA)

Musée des Beaux Arts de Nantes (France)
Les Abattoirs - FRAC Midi Pyrénées (France)
Artothèque de Brest (France)
Centre national des arts plastiques (France)
Haggerty Museum at Marquette University (The USA)
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