Maurice de Vlaminck, Paysage d'Ile-de-France, Douze Contemporains, Limited Edition Lithograph
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Lithograph and stencil on vélin paper. Paper size: 13.25 x 18.25 inches. Excellent condition. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: From the folio, Douze Contemporains, 1959. Published by Éditions d'Art du Lion, Paris; rendered by Daniel Jacomet, Paris; printed by l'atelier Jacomet, December 1959. Excerpted from the folio, This album finished printing in December 1959 drawn to CMLXX examples numbered from I to CMLXX and XXX non-commerce examples numbered from I to XXX, was directed by Daniel Jacomet. Typography of L'Imprimerie Union in Paris.
MAURICE DE VLAMINCK (1876–1958) was a French painter. Along with André Derain and Henri Matisse, he is considered one of the principal figures in the Fauve movement, a group of modern artists who from 1904 to 1908 were united in their use of intense colour. Vlaminck was one of the Fauves at the controversial Salon d'Automne exhibition of 1905.
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