Galerie Louis Carre, Paris, 1953

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Printer: Mourlot 

Dimensions: 67 x 47 cm

Condition: Very good, linen backed

Frame: Oak

Description: This original lithograph, illustrated with an image of a French bandstand, was printed for Dufy’s exhibition at Galerie Louis Carré, six months after his death. The exhibition was extended to October but this is the original edition for September 1953.

Artist: Raoul Dufy (1873-1953) was a French painter, draftsman, printmaker, book illustrator and designer associated with the fauvist movement. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Le Havre and Paris. His first exhibition was in 1901. He painted recreational scenes including horse races and regattas and his colourful, decorative style was fashionable for ceramics and textile designs. He completed one of the largest public paintings for the La Fée Electricité for the 1937 Exposition Internationale in Paris. It is on display in the Museum of Modern Art in Paris.


Printer: Mourlot 

Dimensions: 67 x 47 cm

Condition: Very good, linen backed

Frame: Oak

Description: This original lithograph, illustrated with an image of a French bandstand, was printed for Dufy’s exhibition at Galerie Louis Carré, six months after his death. The exhibition was extended to October but this is the original edition for September 1953.

Artist: Raoul Dufy (1873-1953) was a French painter, draftsman, printmaker, book illustrator and designer associated with the fauvist movement. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Le Havre and Paris. His first exhibition was in 1901. He painted recreational scenes including horse races and regattas and his colourful, decorative style was fashionable for ceramics and textile designs. He completed one of the largest public paintings for the La Fée Electricité for the 1937 Exposition Internationale in Paris. It is on display in the Museum of Modern Art in Paris.