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Lot ID: 16987
Aristide  Maillol:   Untitled
 
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Description
Title: Untitled
Style: French School
Medium: Prints, Lithograph
Year: ie. circa 1920
Size: height - 14.6 in, width - 11 in, depth - 0 in
Markings: plate signed, stamped, It is monogramed: M, lower right. It also has the blind stamp: Galerie des Peintres-Graveurs- Paris.
Foundry/Publisher: Galerie des Peintres-Graveurs- Paris
Estimate: from $1,000 to $1,500

Seller's Description:
This wonderful lithograph by Maillol is on cream chine volant paper. It is the back of a woman with a sash hung over her right arm. In the lower right corner is the blind stamp: Galerie des Peintres-Graveurs-Paris.
It is monogrammed to the right of her right calf.
It is a full sheet (14.6" X 11"). I have included photos in the original mat and the art itself. Please look closely at the photos, there are old tape mount marks on the 4 back edges, which do not effect the art.
*Note: Please view all photos which include the label on the back of the board from the original frame. (see photos).
This will be included in the sale.

Aristide Joseph Maillol, French, 1861-1944. Maillol was a great painter, sculptor, printmaker, tapestry designer and wood-engraver. In 1881 he went to Paris to become a painter, where he met Bourdelle and Gauguin. He began sculpting in 1893. His name is mentioned along with Rodin, Giacometti, Picasso and Moore. Although inspired by the Classical tradition of Greek and Roman sculpture, his figures have all the elemental sensuousness and dignity associated with the Mediterranean peasant.
  • Condition Report
    • The seller has recorded the following condition for this lot:

      Description: Remains of Hinges / Adhesive
      Location: Other location
      Area: Margin
      Degree: Minor
      Notes:
      Please look closely at the photos, there are old tape mount marks on the 4 back edges, which do not effect the art.
      Description: Water Damage or Warping
      Location: Other location
      Area: Margin
      Degree: Moderate
      Notes:
      paper is warped on the margins.

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      Shipping Weight: 2 lbs
      Framing: No
      Item Location: New York, USA
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