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Robert DelaunayLa butte de Montmartre et le Sacre-Couer (Sacre Coeur from a Distance)1926
1926
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La butte de Montmartre et le Sacre-Couer (Sacre Coeur from a Distance)
Lithograph, 1926
From Joseph Delteil's "Allo, Paris," published by Quatre Chemins, Paris, 1926
Rare signed proof on chine (see photo)
Altlier blindstamp l.l., Lugt 4982, recto (see photo)
Condition: Minor imperfections
Sheet size: 11 1/4 x 8 5/8 inches
Regarding the book "Allo, Paris"
Allo! Paris!
1926
The complete set of 20 lithographs, with text, title page and justification, on Arches paper, with full margins, bound (as issued) to accompany the text by Joesph Delteil,
28.5 x 23 cm (11 1/4 x 9 in.)
stamp-numbered '220' on the justification, from the edition of 300 (there were also 40 hors commerce impressions in Roman Numerals, 15 on Hollande van Gelder paper and 25 on Arches), published by Editions des Quatre Chemins, Paris.
- Creator:Robert Delaunay (1885-1941, French)
- Creation Year:1926
- Dimensions:Height: 11.25 in (28.58 cm)Width: 8.63 in (21.93 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Fairlawn, OH
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Robert Delaunay
Robert Delaunay was born in Paris, the son of George Delaunay and Countess Berthe Félicie de Rose. While he was a child, Delaunay's parents divorced and he was raised by his mother's sister Marie and her husband Charles Damour, in La Ronchère near Bourges. Delaunay was a French artist who with his wife Sonia Delaunay and others, co-founded the Orphism art movement, noted for its use of strong colors and geometric shapes. His later works were more abstract. His key influence related to bold use of color and a clear love of experimentation with both depth and tone.
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