Eugène Trigoulet (1864-1910) - Le Chemin de la Mort

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Eugène Trigoulet (1864-1910)
Le Chemin de la Mort, 1899

Lithograph on wove paper.

Plate-signed lower right margin.

L'Estampe Moderne's blind stamp on the bottom right corner.

Dimensions:
+Size of the sheet: 30 x 40cm / 11.8 x 15.7 in.

Condition: In good condition, with soft handling creases at the edges. Image very clean otherwise. Not framed.

Published by Masson & Piazza, Paris.


Not unlike the Maitre de L'Affiche series, L'Estampe Moderne was a portfolio printed between 1897-98, published by Imprimerie Champenois, Paris, contained 24 monthly portfolios, with four original lithographs in each. Each was commissioned only for this series.

As well as Mucha, some of the contributing artists included Rhead, Meunier, Ibels, Steinlen, Willette and Grasset.

We ship worldwide with DHL or similar delivery companies.

Seller's Story

Since 2001, Nouvelle Compagnie des Arts Graphiques, is an online gallery, specializing in modern and contemporary original prints and works on paper. The gallery was founded by Benjamin Sznaper in 2001 and was one of the first Parisian online galleries at this time. It has since grown to hold a selective inventory of some of the most important original prints and works on paper by the leading artists of the 19th and 20th Centuries. These include Andy Warhol, Alphonse Mucha, Joan Miro, Henry de Toulouse Lautrec, Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and more. Our selective inventory is carefully chosen to reach the highest standard in terms of Rarity, Condition, and Prices. Even if we are an online Gallery it is always possible to meet us and to personally check our inventory in BIARRITZ.
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Eugène Trigoulet (1864-1910)
Le Chemin de la Mort, 1899

Lithograph on wove paper.

Plate-signed lower right margin.

L'Estampe Moderne's blind stamp on the bottom right corner.

Dimensions:
+Size of the sheet: 30 x 40cm / 11.8 x 15.7 in.

Condition: In good condition, with soft handling creases at the edges. Image very clean otherwise. Not framed.

Published by Masson & Piazza, Paris.


Not unlike the Maitre de L'Affiche series, L'Estampe Moderne was a portfolio printed between 1897-98, published by Imprimerie Champenois, Paris, contained 24 monthly portfolios, with four original lithographs in each. Each was commissioned only for this series.

As well as Mucha, some of the contributing artists included Rhead, Meunier, Ibels, Steinlen, Willette and Grasset.

We ship worldwide with DHL or similar delivery companies.

Seller's Story

Since 2001, Nouvelle Compagnie des Arts Graphiques, is an online gallery, specializing in modern and contemporary original prints and works on paper. The gallery was founded by Benjamin Sznaper in 2001 and was one of the first Parisian online galleries at this time. It has since grown to hold a selective inventory of some of the most important original prints and works on paper by the leading artists of the 19th and 20th Centuries. These include Andy Warhol, Alphonse Mucha, Joan Miro, Henry de Toulouse Lautrec, Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and more. Our selective inventory is carefully chosen to reach the highest standard in terms of Rarity, Condition, and Prices. Even if we are an online Gallery it is always possible to meet us and to personally check our inventory in BIARRITZ.
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Details

Artist
Eugène Trigoulet (1864-1910)
Title of artwork
Le Chemin de la Mort
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Plate signed
Country of Origin
France
Year
1899
Condition
Good condition
Height
30 cm
Width
40 cm
Style
Art Nouveau
Period
19th century
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
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Objects sold
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