Description: 🎨 1957 Untitled Original Lithograph by André Beaudin - Expertly Lithographed by Mourlot - Gallerie Louise Leiris Exclusive! 🎨 🌟 A Masterpiece by André Beaudin - A Testament to Elegance and Expertise! 🌟 🔍 Details: Artist: André Beaudin (1895–1975)Year: 1957Printed by: Mourlot Freres, Paris, FranceGallery: Gallerie Louise LeirisMedium: Original LithographSize: 6x6 in.Frame Size: 11x11 in.Frame and Mat: Acid-Free Beveled Mat, Black Minimalist Frame📜 Provenance:Embark on an artistic journey with this rare 1957 original lithograph by the renowned André Beaudin. Printed with precision by Mourlot Freres for Gallerie Louise Leiris, this masterpiece stands as a testament to Beaudin's elegance and artistic expertise. Notably, this lithograph once graced the cover of a gallery catalog showcasing Beaudin's drawings. 🌍 About the Artist and Gallery:André Beaudin (1895–1975): A French virtuoso, Beaudin's timeless works grace the permanent collection of the MOMA in New York and renowned museums worldwide. This lithograph captures the essence of Beaudin's artistic brilliance, showcasing his dedication to form and aesthetics. Mourlot Freres: Parisian lithographic maestros, Mourlot Freres, lent their expertise to translate Beaudin's vision into this stunning lithograph. Their collaboration adds a layer of historical significance and craftsmanship to this exclusive piece. Gallerie Louise Leiris: Founded by Louise (1901-1990) and Michel Leiris (1902-1988), the gallery has been a cradle for iconic Cubist and modernist expressions. This lithograph continues the legacy of promoting and preserving the works of visionary artists. 👩🎨 Louise Leiris:Louise's role as a promoter of the arts shines through in this exquisite lithograph. Her dedication to Cubist and modernist movements, as seen in the works of Beaudin, has solidified Gallerie Louise Leiris as a cornerstone in the art world. 📚 Michel Leiris:Michel's contributions to the literary avant-garde complement the visual richness of the Leiris collection. His varied interests add depth to the gallery's offerings. 🎨 The Collection:As a counterpart to the Cubist masterpieces, this Beaudin lithograph adds a touch of elegance to the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris, and other esteemed museums globally. 🖼️ Framing Details:This original lithograph is elegantly presented in an 11x11 inch frame with an acid-free beveled mat—a perfect complement to the minimalist black frame, both brand new. 🔍 Condition:Preserving Beaudin's vision, this lithograph, lithographed by Mourlot Freres in 1957, is in excellent condition. However, it carries the unique charm of its age, with visible soiling on the top of the lithograph, reminding us that it has gracefully aged over 66 years. For a detailed appreciation, explore the accompanying photos showcasing the lithograph's quality and the pristine condition of the brand-new frame and mat. 🔥 Own a Piece of Beaudin's Timeless Elegance - Bid Now! 🔥 💲 Buy-It-Now or Make an Offer - Elevate Your Collection with Elegance! 💲 #AndréBeaudin #ModernArt #ArtCollector #GallerieLouiseLeiris #MourlotFreres #OriginalLithograph #InvestInArt #GalleryMasterpiece #TimelessElegance #FramedArt #BrandNewFrame #ArtForSale #CollectibleArt #MakeAnOffer #VintageArt 🎨✨
Price: 325 USD
Location: New York, New York
End Time: 2024-10-16T00:51:25.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: Mourlot, Andre Gustave Beaudin, A. Beaudin
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Size: Small
Item Length: 11 in
Region of Origin: Paris, France
Framing: Matted & Framed
Year of Production: 1957
Unit Type: Unit
Item Height: 11 in
Style: Abstract, Cubism, Experimental, Minimalism, Modernism
Features: Limited Edition
Culture: French
Item Width: 11 in
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 1950-1959
Signed: No
Period: Post-War (1940-1970)
Title: Untitled
Material: Matte Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Famous Paintings/Painters, France, Fruit, Paris, Still Life
Type: Print
Theme: Art, Food & Drink, cubism
Production Technique: Lithography
Country/Region of Manufacture: France