Paul JOUVE (1878-1973) - Cerf de Profil






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Paul JOUVE (1878-1973), Cerf de Profil, mixed media on paper, original edition, dating from 1950–1960, image size 24.5 x 25 cm and framed at 34 x 34.5 cm, signed at bottom right, France.
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Paul JOUVE (1878-1973): Profile stag
Original drawing in black chalk, wash, and oil on paper measuring 24.5 x 25 cm.
Signed at the bottom right
Sold with its frame measuring 34 x 34.5 cm.
Exceptional work!
We provide meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries.
Paul Jouve (1878–1973) was a French painter, draftsman, and illustrator, recognized as one of the great animal artists of the 20th century. Trained at the École des beaux-arts de Paris, he developed a fascination with the animal world at an early age, observing it with scientific rigor and a keen sense of movement. Influenced by Art Deco and his numerous travels, notably in North Africa, Paul Jouve distinguished himself through powerful compositions, controlled lines, and an elegant stylization of forms. His work, marked by the nobility and strength of wild animals, earned him international recognition and a prominent place in the history of modern animal art.
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Paul JOUVE (1878-1973): Profile stag
Original drawing in black chalk, wash, and oil on paper measuring 24.5 x 25 cm.
Signed at the bottom right
Sold with its frame measuring 34 x 34.5 cm.
Exceptional work!
We provide meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries.
Paul Jouve (1878–1973) was a French painter, draftsman, and illustrator, recognized as one of the great animal artists of the 20th century. Trained at the École des beaux-arts de Paris, he developed a fascination with the animal world at an early age, observing it with scientific rigor and a keen sense of movement. Influenced by Art Deco and his numerous travels, notably in North Africa, Paul Jouve distinguished himself through powerful compositions, controlled lines, and an elegant stylization of forms. His work, marked by the nobility and strength of wild animals, earned him international recognition and a prominent place in the history of modern animal art.
