Description
LOUIS ICART (French, 1888 - 1950) original etching of Venus dated 1926.
Pencil Signature bottom right.
Numbered in Pencil - 119.
The Windmill impressed stamp bottom left.
Edite par Jouline et Cie, PARIS 1926 printed top right.
Impressed plate mark around the image.
Framed size: 64 x 50 cm
Recently framed in a walnut custom made frame.
Ready to hang.
Matching etching 'Eve' also available - please see separate listing.
About the artist:
Louis Justin Laurent Icart was born in Toulouse in 1890 and died in Paris in 1950. He lived in New York City in the 1920s, where he became known for his Art-Deco color etchings of glamorous women.
He was first son of Jean and Elisabeth Icart and was officially named Louis Justin Laurent Icart. The use of his initials L.I. would be sufficient in this household. Therefore, from the moment of his birth he was dubbed 'Helli'. The Icart family lived modestly in a small brick home on rue Traversière-de-la-balance, in the culturally rich Southern French city of Toulouse, which was the home of many prominent writers and artists, the most famous being Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
Icart entered the l'Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Toulouse in order to continue his studies for a career in business, particularly banking (his father's profession). However, he soon discovered the play writings of Victor Hugo (1802-1885), which were to change the course of his life. Icart borrowed whatever books he could find by Hugo at the Toulouse library, devouring the tales, rich in both romantic imagery and the dilemmas of the human condition. It was through Icart's love of the theater that he developed a taste for all the arts, though the urge to paint was not as yet as strong for him as the urge to act.
It was not until his move to Paris in 1907 that Icart would concentrate on painting, drawing and the production of countless beautiful etchings, which have served (more than the other mediums) to indelibly preserve his name in twentieth century art history.
Art Deco, a term coined at the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, had taken its grip on the Paris of the 1920s. By the late 1920s Icart, working for both publications and major fashion and design studios, had become very successful, both artistically and financially. His etchings reached their height of brilliance in this era of Art Deco, and Icart had become the symbol of the epoch. Yet, although Icart has created for us a picture of Paris and New York life in the 1920s and 1930s, he worked in his own style, derived principally from the study of eighteenth-century French masters such as Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard.
In Icart's drawings, one sees the Impressionists Degas and Monet and, in his rare watercolors, the Symbolists Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau. In fact, Icart lived outside the fashionable artistic movements of the time and was not completely sympathetic to contemporary art. Nonetheless, his Parisian scenes are a documentation of the life he saw around him and they are nearly as popular today as when they were first produced.
Art Deco was a period of perfection of workmanship, and in this Icart's art is tied closely to the period. He was an expert craftsman and aimed for perfection in his etching technique. Art Deco was also a smart and sophisticated style, and Icart surrounded himself with rich materials, fine furniture, Chinese lacquer screens, and other luxuries. This refinement of taste and the luxury with which he lived also linked him to the opulent spirit of the times. Fashions were undergoing major transition. Women were eager to divest themselves of the heavy overflow of lace, cotton, buckles, and high necklines worn by their mothers. New trends called for higher waistlines, and for clothing that clung to the body rather than billowing out. Icart reflected such fashion changes in, for example, his famous and inimitable illustrations for the magazin
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Dimensions
Height = 50 cm (20")
Width = 64 cm (25")
Depth = 1.5 cm (1")
Louis Icart Etching Art Deco Nude 'Venus" 1926
Price
SOLD
Item Ref
AG
Description
LOUIS ICART (French, 1888 - 1950) original etching of Venus dated 1926.
Pencil Signature bottom right.
Numbered in Pencil - 119.
The Windmill impressed stamp bottom left.
Edite par Jouline et Cie, PARIS 1926 printed top right.
Impressed plate mark around the image.
Framed size: 64 x 50 cm
Recently framed in a walnut custom made frame.
Ready to hang.
Matching etching 'Eve' also available - please see separate listing.
About the artist:
Louis Justin Laurent Icart was born in Toulouse in 1890 and died in Paris in 1950. He lived in New York City in the 1920s, where he became known for his Art-Deco color etchings of glamorous women.
He was first son of Jean and Elisabeth Icart and was officially named Louis Justin Laurent Icart. The use of his initials L.I. would be sufficient in this household. Therefore, from the moment of his birth he was dubbed 'Helli'. The Icart family lived modestly in a small brick home on rue Traversière-de-la-balance, in the culturally rich Southern French city of Toulouse, which was the home of many prominent writers and artists, the most famous being Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
Icart entered the l'Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Toulouse in order to continue his studies for a career in business, particularly banking (his father's profession). However, he soon discovered the play writings of Victor Hugo (1802-1885), which were to change the course of his life. Icart borrowed whatever books he could find by Hugo at the Toulouse library, devouring the tales, rich in both romantic imagery and the dilemmas of the human condition. It was through Icart's love of the theater that he developed a taste for all the arts, though the urge to paint was not as yet as strong for him as the urge to act.
It was not until his move to Paris in 1907 that Icart would concentrate on painting, drawing and the production of countless beautiful etchings, which have served (more than the other mediums) to indelibly preserve his name in twentieth century art history.
Art Deco, a term coined at the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, had taken its grip on the Paris of the 1920s. By the late 1920s Icart, working for both publications and major fashion and design studios, had become very successful, both artistically and financially. His etchings reached their height of brilliance in this era of Art Deco, and Icart had become the symbol of the epoch. Yet, although Icart has created for us a picture of Paris and New York life in the 1920s and 1930s, he worked in his own style, derived principally from the study of eighteenth-century French masters such as Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard.
In Icart's drawings, one sees the Impressionists Degas and Monet and, in his rare watercolors, the Symbolists Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau. In fact, Icart lived outside the fashionable artistic movements of the time and was not completely sympathetic to contemporary art. Nonetheless, his Parisian scenes are a documentation of the life he saw around him and they are nearly as popular today as when they were first produced.
Art Deco was a period of perfection of workmanship, and in this Icart's art is tied closely to the period. He was an expert craftsman and aimed for perfection in his etching technique. Art Deco was also a smart and sophisticated style, and Icart surrounded himself with rich materials, fine furniture, Chinese lacquer screens, and other luxuries. This refinement of taste and the luxury with which he lived also linked him to the opulent spirit of the times. Fashions were undergoing major transition. Women were eager to divest themselves of the heavy overflow of lace, cotton, buckles, and high necklines worn by their mothers. New trends called for higher waistlines, and for clothing that clung to the body rather than billowing out. Icart reflected such fashion changes in, for example, his famous and inimitable illustrations for the magazin
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To buy this item please click on the "BUY NOW with CREDIT CARD or PAYPAL" button underneath the Item Ref or phone the shop on 01608 650993.
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We offer a ring resize service. Typical cost £40.
__________________________________
We offer a next day recorded postal service on most items with insurance and tracking. Please enquire.
__________________________________
We accept all forms of payment - payment over the phone, bank transfer, all major credit & debit cards. We can place items on reserve subject to a 10% deposit. Deposits are non refundable.
__________________________________
We ship worldwide. Shipping to U.S.A, Canada, Australia, UAE. Africa & Europe. Please contact me about postage as prices vary.
__________________________________
Layaway plan. We offer an option of paying for your goods in instalments, taking delivery upon payment of final instalment. Please enquire for details.
__________________________________
Established over 30 years, buy with confidence from a physical shop with an online presence. We offer the most comprehensive luxury and deco goods range in the Cotswolds and we are adding new lines all the time, and will not be beaten on price.
___________________________________
Do not hesitate to contact us with any questions and we will be glad to answer you as quickly as possible.: andy.green007@btinternet.com, Mobile 07903740299/ +447903740299
Whatsapp +447903740299
___________________________________
Terms & Conditions for online purchases: If for any reason you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase, please return the item in its original packaging within 14 days of purchase. Buyer to pay the return postage. A handling charge/ restocking fee to cover administration and transport costs may be applied.
Unfortunately we are not able to offer a refund on earrings but we may be able to offer an exchange or gift voucher.
___________________________________
Internal Ref: AG
Dimensions
Height = 50 cm (20")
Width = 64 cm (25")
Depth = 1.5 cm (1")
This item is SOLD and is no longer available to purchase.