Jean Lurçat, Le Poisson (Pieces), Les Signes du zodiaque, Limited Edition Lithograph
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Lithograph and stencil on vélin d'Arches paper. Paper size: 13 x 18 inches. Excellent condition. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: From the folio, Les Signes du zodiaque, 1959. Published by Éditions d'art du Lion, Paris; rendered and printed by l'atelier Daniel Jacomet, Paris, November 20, 1959. Excerpted from the volume (translated from French), Finished printing, Friday, November 20, 1959 on the presses of L'Imprimerie Union in Paris for typography; and, in Daniel Jacomet's workshops for the illustrations. The original edition of this album, printed on Arches paper, has been limited to CL examples, all including a lithography composed on this occasion by Jean Lurçat and signed by him. CXXXV examples are numbered from I to CXXXV; XII examples, including in addition an artist's gouache, are numbered from A to I; finally III examples, on which the author of the Signs of the Zodiac has kindly reported some of his graphic research, are numbered I, II and III.
JEAN LURCAT (1892-1966) was a French artist noted for his role in the revival of contemporary tapestry. In 1921, Jean Lurçat met Louis Marcoussis, he discovered Picasso and Max Jacob, and created decoration and costumes for Le spectacle de la Compagnie Pitoeff: "He who receives slaps", and then spent the autumn near the Baltic sea. The following year, he created his fifth tapestry, Le Cirque (the circus), for Mme. Cuttoli. His first personal exhibition took place in Paris in April and September. He made a large decoration on a wall (no longer visible today) at the Castle of Villeflix. Then he went to Berlin, where he met Ferruccio Busoni.
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