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Untitled 1959 EA

Charles Lapicque

Limited Edition Print : Lithograph
Size : 22.05x16.54 in  |  56x42 cm
Edition : EA (Épreuve d'artiste)

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Year1959

Hand SignedLower Right 

Condition Excellent 

Not Framed 

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Story / Additional InfoCharles Lapicque: French painter and printmaker, (1898-1988) is best known for his innovative and revolutionary printmaking techniques. Although Lapicque was an engineer by trade, his love and dedication to art lead him to finally dedicate his entire time to his art in 1943. Soon after that, the artist exhibited in numerous shows and won many awards including the “Prix the Raoul Dufy” of the Venice Biennale in 1953 and the “Grand Prix National de Peinture” in 1979. 

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Charles Lapicque - France

Art Brokerage: Charles Lapicque French Artist: b. 1898-1988. Charles Lapicque was a French painter known for his brightly colored depictions of landscapes and figures. Employing fragmented pictorial space, patches of color, and cursory outlines, Lapicque's style most closely resembled that of Raoul Dufy. "Long studies of nature led me to conclude that red, orange and yellow as colors always ready to become lighter, to become brighter, and blue, on the contrary, as a color is inevitably destined to darken," he once explained. Born on October 6, 1898 in Theizé, France, Lapicque fought in the artillery during World War I, and received the Croix de Guerre in 1918. The following year, he entered the École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures in Paris, where he trained as an engineer. Lapicque produced some of his first landscape paintings in 1920, and continued working in a laboratory as an engineer, where he also researched color perception. By 1943, the artist had devoted himself entirely to his art career and abandoned his assistant position at the Faculté des Sciences. Over the following decades, Lapicque traveled to Venice four times and produced paintings inspired by the city's villas, gardens, and church facades. The artist died on July 15, 1988 in Orsay, France. Today, his works are held in collections throughout France, including the Musée d'Unterlinden, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Quimper, and the Musée de Lorraine. Listings wanted.

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