Matisse at Pavillon de Marsan #43

France, 1959

12 x 9 in (30 x 23 cm)

ID #AIP-PORTFOLIO-43-S

"Madame de Pompadour resait le mardi 20 novembre 1951 au Pavillon de Marsan à 22 Leures"

 

In 1959, lithographer Fernand Mourlot organized an exhibition of all the lithographs artists had created at his shop, Mourlot Studios. His shop, later renamed Mourlot Editions, started to grow as he began inviting some of the era's most famous modern artists of the time to produce lithographs with him. Now armed with printing skills under Mourlot's guidance, these artists began producing posters for their exhibitions, taking charge of their own advertisement campaigns. By reintroducing lithography to the world as a still relevant artform, Mourlot truly earned his title as the father of modern lithography.

Image: Artist Henri Matisse created this lithograph to promote his piece "Madame de Pompadour" being shown at the Pavillon de Marsan in Paris.

Printer: Mourlot

Condition: Excellent

Material: Paper

 

 

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