Guy Arnoux Figurative Prints
French, 1886-1951
Guy Arnous (1890 - 1951) achieved a measure of success with stencil-colored zinc plate prints and decorative style paintings on historical themes or serial concepts, such as "Seven Capital Sins" and "Four Elements," and was an accomplished book illustrator as well. However, he was at his best with a light touch: long a prominent member of the Salon des Humoristes, he also helped organize their annual feats. A French artist, illustrator, and graphic designer. He illustrated nearly 80 books, including several outstanding large-format prints for the printer Devembez.
His poster Les Vins de Bourgogne, for a wine merchant, reflects both his preoccupation with historic motifs and his humorous approach to lithography.to
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Artist: Guy Arnoux
Gallant Scene - Original Woodcut by Guy Arnoux - 1920
By Guy Arnoux
Located in Roma, IT
Gallant Scene is an original woodcut print realized by Guy Arnoux (1886-1951).
Good condition, signed on the lower left corner.
Included a white cardboard passpartout ( 34x49 cm )....
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1920s Modern Guy Arnoux Figurative Prints
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Paper, Woodcut
$449 Sale Price
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Les Vins de Bourgogne.
By Guy Arnoux
Located in New York, NY
Les Vins de Bourgogne. printed by Devambez, Paris, signed in the
plate. 1916. Color lithograph. On Linen
Guy Arnoux is an artist , illustrator and graphic designer French.
He ...
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