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Gaston Pastre Art

1881-1947

Gaston Pastre was a French painter, xylographer and illustrator. Among his other works, he illustrated Le Livre de demain published by Fayard, Les diaboliques published by G. Crès & Cie. in 1921 and Pierre Loti’s Romans Complets Illustres by Pierre Lafitte in 1923.

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Artist: Gaston Pastre
Plates from Les Diaboliques - Original Woodcut by G. Pastre - 1930s
By Gaston Pastre
Located in Roma, IT
Plates from Les Diaboliques is an original modern artwork realized in the 1930s by Gaston Pastre. A black and white couple of woodcut prints from the ...
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1930s Art Nouveau Gaston Pastre Art

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Woodcut

The Carriage - Original China Ink Drawing by G. Pastre - 1930s
By Gaston Pastre
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 19 x 15.6 cm. The Carriage is an original work realized by Gaston Pastre in the first half of the XX Century. Black ink and pencil. Hand-signed in inck on the lower right corner: G. Pastre. Very good conditions. Fresh and smart work representing a carriage in the streets between two rows of ancient high buildings. This work has been realized by Gaston Pastre (1881 - 1947) a French painter, xilographer and illustrator. Among his other works, he illustrated "Le Livre de demain" (edition Fayard), "Les diaboliques...
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1930s Modern Gaston Pastre Art

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Ink

The Huts - Original China Ink Drawing by G. Pastre - 1930s
By Gaston Pastre
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 15.3 x 19.8 cm. The Huts is an original work realized by Gaston Pastre in the first half of the XX Century. Black ink and pencil. Hand-signed in ink on the lower right corner: G. Pastre. Very good conditions. Fresh and smart work representing a perspective of a small village with trees on the background. The glimpse is characterized by very simple and linear strokes and by an effective and impressionistic touch. This work has been realized by Gaston Pastre (1881 - 1947) a French painter, xilographer and illustrator. Among his other works, he illustrated "Le Livre de demain" (edition Fayard), "Les diaboliques...
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1930s Modern Gaston Pastre Art

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Ink

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