Richard Ranft (1862-1931) - L'Ecuyère






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Richard Ranft's L'Ecuyère (1899) is a lithograph on wove paper in the Art Nouveau style, measuring 40.5 × 30 cm, in good condition, plate-signed and bearing the L'Estampe Moderne blind stamp.
Description from the seller
Richard Ranft (1862-1931)
L'Ecuyère, 1899
Lithograph on wove paper.
Signed on the plate lower right margin.
L'Estampe Moderne's blind stamp on the bottom right corner.
Dimensions:
+Size of the sheet: 40,5 x 30 cm / 15,9 x 11,8 in.
+Size of the image : 34 x 23,5 cm / 13,3 x 9,2 in.
Condition: In very good condition, with soft handling creases at the edges. Image very clean with bright colors. 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.
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Seller's Story
Richard Ranft (1862-1931)
L'Ecuyère, 1899
Lithograph on wove paper.
Signed on the plate lower right margin.
L'Estampe Moderne's blind stamp on the bottom right corner.
Dimensions:
+Size of the sheet: 40,5 x 30 cm / 15,9 x 11,8 in.
+Size of the image : 34 x 23,5 cm / 13,3 x 9,2 in.
Condition: In very good condition, with soft handling creases at the edges. Image very clean with bright colors. 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.
