André Jacquemin (1904-1992) - Lot de 2 Gravures originales - Paysages de Lorraine






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André Jacquemin, Lot of 2 original engravings - Paysages de Lorraine, limited edition, 50 x 65 cm, hand-signed and on the plate.
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André Jacquemin (1904-1992) - Landscape of Lorraine
Set of 2 original engravings on vellum paper, measuring 50 x 65 cm.
Numbered and signed in pencil by the artist / Dated and countersigned on the plate.
The numbering may differ from the photos.
These artworks have never been framed and are in good condition.
Edition De Tartas, 50 copies.
Careful packaging, fast shipping, and tracking.
Biography: André Jacquemin, born in Épinal on September 3, 1904, and died in Paris on September 18, 1992, was a French painter and engraver.
André Jacquemin was a student of Charles Albert Waltner (1846-1925) and Jean-Paul Laurens at the École des beaux-arts in Paris.
In 1928, he founded, with eleven other engravers (including Yves Alix, Amédée de La Patellière, and Robert Lotiron), the Society of Young Contemporary Engraving and received, in 1936, the Grand Prix national des arts, awarded for the first time to an engraver. In 1937, he represented French engraving at the Venice Biennale.
In 1953, he became the curator of the Museum of Image and the Departmental Museum of the Vosges in Épinal.
He owes him nearly a thousand prints and many book illustrations.
His works are featured in several French and foreign museums.
Seller's Story
André Jacquemin (1904-1992) - Landscape of Lorraine
Set of 2 original engravings on vellum paper, measuring 50 x 65 cm.
Numbered and signed in pencil by the artist / Dated and countersigned on the plate.
The numbering may differ from the photos.
These artworks have never been framed and are in good condition.
Edition De Tartas, 50 copies.
Careful packaging, fast shipping, and tracking.
Biography: André Jacquemin, born in Épinal on September 3, 1904, and died in Paris on September 18, 1992, was a French painter and engraver.
André Jacquemin was a student of Charles Albert Waltner (1846-1925) and Jean-Paul Laurens at the École des beaux-arts in Paris.
In 1928, he founded, with eleven other engravers (including Yves Alix, Amédée de La Patellière, and Robert Lotiron), the Society of Young Contemporary Engraving and received, in 1936, the Grand Prix national des arts, awarded for the first time to an engraver. In 1937, he represented French engraving at the Venice Biennale.
In 1953, he became the curator of the Museum of Image and the Departmental Museum of the Vosges in Épinal.
He owes him nearly a thousand prints and many book illustrations.
His works are featured in several French and foreign museums.
