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Eugène Grasset"Crown Imperial" Pochior - Grasset1896
1896
$950
£723.41
€832.98
CA$1,346.23
A$1,448.07
CHF 773.89
MX$17,068.58
NOK 9,756.93
SEK 8,919.68
DKK 6,223.78
About the Item
Pochoir (French for stencil) is a fine art printing technique that was especially popular in France from the late 19th to the early 20th century. It involves applying layers of color to a print or illustration by hand through carefully cut stencils.
Here’s a breakdown of how it works and why it’s significant:
Process
Design Preparation: The artist or designer creates an original image.
Stencil Cutting: Skilled artisans cut separate stencils—one for each color or tone—often using thin sheets of metal, plastic, or oiled paper.
Color Application: Using brushes or daubers, color is applied by hand through each stencil in sequence, producing vibrant, precisely layered results.
Finishing Touches: Sometimes artists added hand-painted details or outlines to refine the final image.
Artistic Significance
Aesthetic: Pochoir produces exceptionally rich, luminous colors and crisp edges that can’t be achieved with mechanical printing methods of the time.
Historical Use: It was widely used in early 20th-century Paris for fashion plates, art books, and limited-edition prints, especially during the Art Deco era.
Famous Publishers and Artists: Firms like Jean Saudé and Daniel Jacomet mastered the pochoir process, and artists such as Georges Barbier, Raoul Dufy, and Henri Matisse (notably in Jazz, 1947) employed or adapted the technique.
In short, pochoir is a hand-stenciled printing method prized for its craftsmanship and brilliant color, bridging fine art and decorative illustration.
- Creator:Eugène Grasset (1841 - 1917, French)
- Creation Year:1896
- Dimensions:Height: 23.5 in (59.69 cm)Width: 18.5 in (46.99 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
- More Editions Sizes:Edition size unknownPrice: $950
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- Condition:This piece is in a custom frame with UV protective plexiglass.
- Gallery Location:Hinsdale, IL
- Reference Number:Seller: 25081stDibs: LU1384217138572

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