Owl is an original artwork realized by the french artist  Jean Lurçat (1892 Bruyeres - 1966 St.-Paul-de-Vence)  

Lithograph print, mid-20th century.

Very good conditions. 

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Owl is an original artwork realized by the french artist  Jean Lurçat (1892 Bruyeres - 1966 St.-Paul-de-Vence)  

Lithograph print, mid-20th century.

Very good conditions. Not signed.

Jean Lurçat (1892 Bruyeres - 1966 St.-Paul-de-Vence), was a French artist noted for his role in the revival of contemporary tapestry

In 1912, Jean Lurçat took residence in Paris with his brother André. He enrolled at the Académie Colarossi, then at the workshop of the engraver, Bernard Naudin. He met painters such as MatisseCézanneRenoir; his friends included Rainer Maria RilkeAntoine Bourdelle, and Elie Faure. Lurçat and three associates founded the Feuilles de Mai (The leaves of May), a journal of art in which these celebrities participated. He then became an apprentice of the painter Jean-Paul Lafitte with whom he had an exhibition at La faculté des sciences de Marseille

In order to fully appreciate and understand the works of Jean Lurçat, one must view them in the context of the history of tapestry, in particular, the downfall of its existence during the rise of the Renaissance. It was during this time that tapestry was somewhat re-invented, whereby traditional techniques were misplaced in the likening of tapestry to paintings by artists of likes Raphael. Jean Lurçat is largely responsible for its revival in the 20th century when he redefined the importance of designing tapestry in a way that embraced the integrity of authentic tapestry from the Middle Ages, inspiring artists like Picasso to acquire the skills to design tapestry.

 

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SKU
T-130510
Artist
Jean Lurcat
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Period
1950s
Year
Mid-20th Century
Signature
Not signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
29 x 24 x 0.1
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