Henri Laurens (1885–1954) - Dialogues





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Henri Laurens, Dialogues, χρωματικό ξυλογραφία σε χαρτί Arches από το portfolio Lucien De Samosate: Dialogues (1951), χωρίς υπογραφή και χωρίς αρίθμηση, περιορισμένης έκδοσης 250, σε καλή κατάσταση και κάδρο (κάδρο 50 × 40 cm; φύλλο 38 × 28 cm), εκδότης Tériade éditeur, Γαλλία.
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Henri Laurens, Original woodcut in color on Arches paper (from the portfolio "Lucien De Samosate: Dialogues")
Published: Tériade éditeur, France, 1951
Unsigned and unnumbered, edition of 250
Frame dimensions: 50 x 40 cm
Sheet dimensions: 38 x 28 cm
Literature: De l'ecriture a la peinture, 2004 (catalogue raisonné of artists' books from the collection of Aimé Maeght), page 72
The engraving is in very good condition, the wooden frame has minor signs of wear.
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Henri Laurens (1885-1954) was a notable French sculptor and illustrator, remembered as a key figure in the Cubist movement. Born in Paris, Laurens began as a stonemason before taking drawing classes and developing a strong interest in Cubism, influenced by his friends and contemporaries Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso and Juan Gris. His work, characterized by transformed geometric shapes and the interplay of mass and void, contributed significantly to the development of modern sculpture. After the First World War, Laurens moved away from Cubism to develop a more organic style, utilizing curvatures to illustrate the female form and events from ancient mythology.
Henri Laurens, Original woodcut in color on Arches paper (from the portfolio "Lucien De Samosate: Dialogues")
Published: Tériade éditeur, France, 1951
Unsigned and unnumbered, edition of 250
Frame dimensions: 50 x 40 cm
Sheet dimensions: 38 x 28 cm
Literature: De l'ecriture a la peinture, 2004 (catalogue raisonné of artists' books from the collection of Aimé Maeght), page 72
The engraving is in very good condition, the wooden frame has minor signs of wear.
Ship worldwide with tracking and insured shipping.
**
Henri Laurens (1885-1954) was a notable French sculptor and illustrator, remembered as a key figure in the Cubist movement. Born in Paris, Laurens began as a stonemason before taking drawing classes and developing a strong interest in Cubism, influenced by his friends and contemporaries Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso and Juan Gris. His work, characterized by transformed geometric shapes and the interplay of mass and void, contributed significantly to the development of modern sculpture. After the First World War, Laurens moved away from Cubism to develop a more organic style, utilizing curvatures to illustrate the female form and events from ancient mythology.

