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Marie LAURENCIN - The fan - 10 original engravings

Marie LAURENCIN
The fan

Complete series of 10 etchings Original etching
On fine wove paper, each 19 x 11 cm

INFORMATION:
Continued 10 etchings of the book "Fan", published by the NRF in 1922 and limited to 335 copies. These ten engravings accompanied 10 texts on Marie Laurencin written by her friends; they are therefore self-portraits engraved by Marie Laurencin. We present here a rare suite without text, not described in the edition.

REFERENCES :
Catalogue raisonné Marchesseau 40 to 49

Excellent condition

Etching : Process realized on a metal plate using a chemical (acid) process. The artist using etching is called an aquafortist.
Marie Laurencin : (1883-1956) is a woman painter, illustrator, engraver and writter, a time fellow studdent of Braque, Matisse, Picasso, her unclassifiable style places itself between cubism and fauvism closed to magic realism. Marie Laurencin is a very revered artist in Europe but also in US and Japan where an entire museum is dedicated to her. Her works can be seen in many museums, As in The US, The Walker Art Center, The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, The Barnes Foundation, The MOMA, The Carnegie Museum of art, or The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The Bridgestone Museum of art Ishibashi Foundation, The Nagoya City Art Museum, The Fuji Art Museum, and of course The Marie Laurencin Museum in Japan. The "Centre Pompidou" (National Museum of modern Art) and The "Orangerie" Museum in Paris. The Ashmolean Museum of Art and The Tate Collection in UK . Also in The Nykytaiteen museo Kiasma (Finland), The Winnipeg Art Gallery (Canada), The Albertina (Austria), The Moderna Museet (Sweden) or The Auckland Art Gallery (Australia).

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