Edgar Chahine (1874 Vienna- 1947, Paris) - -Groupe de Sail - 1922

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Edgar Chahine’s 1922 dry point etching Groupe de Sail, hand signed and numbered 53/100, offers a refined glimpse into fin de siècle Paris.

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Description:
VENICE - 1922 - GROUPE DE SAIL. Reference: Tabelli n°345 ( ONLY STATE ) - dry point etching - Hand signed and numbered impression from the edition of hundred. At right of the signature the faint numbering 57/100 is just visible. I impression on nice thick woven paper. Hand signed and annotated by the artist. Full sheet of paper with five cm margins. Acquired from the Chahine estate (his son).

Dimensions:
31,70 x 21,60 cm

Literature:
Tabanelli 345 ---Edgar Chahine (1874 Vienna- 1947, Paris) Edgar Chahine was born to Armenian parents in 1874, and spent his youth in Constantinople. * Before moving to Paris in 1895, he visited Venice where he studied under Paoletti and at the Academia di Belle Arti. In the late 1890's he began making intaglio prints, frequently mixing media in order to achieve the desired effects. The support of Edmond Sagot and Eugene Delâtre encouraged Chahine to continue making prints, all of which were characterized by a precise use of line. He approached his subjects with an honest, selective eye, and was neither patronizing nor sentimental in his interpretation of life around him. Through his objective portrayal of the petite bourgeois, Chahine gave to us a portrait of an era. * Chahine truly loved printmaking. He worked in etching, drypoint and aquatint and combined all these media. One of the popular aspects of his work centers on elegant ladies, the "femmes" of the Fin de Siècle—They are society women, performers, café habitues, "femmes fatales," shopkeepers. Chahine is known also for his delicate landscapes and seascapes which remind us of Whistler. * In the book Impressions d'Italie, published in 1906, Chahine turned his attention to the streets and inhabitants of Venice. The series, which consisted of 50 prints, includes some of Chahine's best work. A fire in Chahine's studio, and a flood in 1942, accounts for the rarity of this artist's work.

Circa:
1922

Notes:
All measurements are taken on the plate mark. All lot's are listed with several high resolution images, which is the best way to give a clear and objective idea of the general very good condition. Textual condition description is limited, so please examine the images carefully and ask for more info if needed.

Condition:
Outstanding impression. Good embossed plate border on thick creme vellum paper.

Description:
VENICE - 1922 - GROUPE DE SAIL. Reference: Tabelli n°345 ( ONLY STATE ) - dry point etching - Hand signed and numbered impression from the edition of hundred. At right of the signature the faint numbering 57/100 is just visible. I impression on nice thick woven paper. Hand signed and annotated by the artist. Full sheet of paper with five cm margins. Acquired from the Chahine estate (his son).

Dimensions:
31,70 x 21,60 cm

Literature:
Tabanelli 345 ---Edgar Chahine (1874 Vienna- 1947, Paris) Edgar Chahine was born to Armenian parents in 1874, and spent his youth in Constantinople. * Before moving to Paris in 1895, he visited Venice where he studied under Paoletti and at the Academia di Belle Arti. In the late 1890's he began making intaglio prints, frequently mixing media in order to achieve the desired effects. The support of Edmond Sagot and Eugene Delâtre encouraged Chahine to continue making prints, all of which were characterized by a precise use of line. He approached his subjects with an honest, selective eye, and was neither patronizing nor sentimental in his interpretation of life around him. Through his objective portrayal of the petite bourgeois, Chahine gave to us a portrait of an era. * Chahine truly loved printmaking. He worked in etching, drypoint and aquatint and combined all these media. One of the popular aspects of his work centers on elegant ladies, the "femmes" of the Fin de Siècle—They are society women, performers, café habitues, "femmes fatales," shopkeepers. Chahine is known also for his delicate landscapes and seascapes which remind us of Whistler. * In the book Impressions d'Italie, published in 1906, Chahine turned his attention to the streets and inhabitants of Venice. The series, which consisted of 50 prints, includes some of Chahine's best work. A fire in Chahine's studio, and a flood in 1942, accounts for the rarity of this artist's work.

Circa:
1922

Notes:
All measurements are taken on the plate mark. All lot's are listed with several high resolution images, which is the best way to give a clear and objective idea of the general very good condition. Textual condition description is limited, so please examine the images carefully and ask for more info if needed.

Condition:
Outstanding impression. Good embossed plate border on thick creme vellum paper.

Details

Artist
Edgar Chahine (1874 Vienna- 1947, Paris)
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
53/100
Title of artwork
-Groupe de Sail - 1922
Technique
Etching
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
France
Year
1904
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
317 mm
Width
216 mm
Style
Modern
Period
1900-1910
Sold with frame
No
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7974
Objects sold
100%
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