Flore Artificielle Original Etching by Louis Legrand

Original etching aquatint and drypoint printed in black-brown ink on wove paper by Louis Legrand. Final state of six states originally published in 1896. Signed and titled in the plate lower edge of the image. Titled Flore Artificielle (Artificial Flower) this work evokes the famous belle epoque era of Paris at the end of the 19th century. In the image a woman is seated before a mirror applying her makeup before going out for the evening. This is the final state of six states. Reference Victor Arwas Louis Legrand Catalogue Raisonne 2006 A133 on p. 163. Frame size 21-1 2 inches H x 17-5 8 inches W (54.6 cm x 44.8 cm). Closeup photos and more details at www.jdsmithfineart.com gallery-of-artists legrand-menu legrand-flore-artificielle.

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