Physiology of Boxing

Physiology of Boxing is an Original Lithograph realized by Luc Albert Moreau (1882-1948).

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Physiology of Boxing is an Original Lithograph realized by Luc Albert Moreau (1882-1948).

The artwork is in good condition included a cream colored cardboard passpartout (48x32 cm).

No signature.

In the 1920s, French painter Luc-Albert Moreau created a suite of 60 lithographs of the many aspects of boxing, which he considered a noble sport. Physiologie de la Boxe featured paintings and drawings of boxing winners and losers, as well as spectators and managers. Moreau was a painter with the Cubists up to 1912, but soon reverted to a more traditional style. He also produced lithographs of Parisian bars, restaurants, nightclubs, music halls, brothels and circuses, which revealed a comprehensive knowledge of the lively Paris underworld, including the gay and lesbian scene. After World War I, Moreau lived with the violinist Hélène Jourdan-Morhange, the widow of the painter Jacques Jourdan, who had been killed in the war. The couple were close friends with the famous composer Maurice Ravel.

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SKU
T-129820
Artist
Luc Albert Moreau
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Period
19th Century
Year
Early 19th Century
Signature
Not signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
40 x 28.5 x 0.1
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