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TITLE:
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Place Clichy
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WORK DATE:
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1922
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CATEGORY:
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Prints
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MATERIALS:
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Color lithograph
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SIZE:
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h: 17.2 x w: 63.5 cm / h: 6.8 x w: 25 in
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STYLE:
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Post-Impressionism
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DESCRIPTION:
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Roger-Marx 77; Bouvet 88, trial proof. A fine impression of this large, impressive lithograph on wove paper with good margins, printed in two shades of orange, olive-green, grey and black. This is a color variant and probably a trial proof, printed with a grey stone instead of usual blue, probably before the edition of 100 published by Bernheim-Jeune. It has a much clearer, lighter feel to it than the published edition and completely avoids the muddiness that afflicts some impressions of the latter (as seen in the reproduction in Roger-Marx). Though the work is titled with the location, that is obviously the least important thing about it to Bonnard, as he develops out of his earlier Nabi style into a highly personal post-Impressionism.
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