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The graphic arts (from the ancient greek graphein, to write) are defined as all technical procedures (drawing, prints, graphic design, etc.)
Enabling the visual conception or presentation of artistic work. By extension, they encompass all image reproduction procedures, like photography. Graphic art auctions thus include posters and drawings in watercolour, gouache and graphite on paper.
The art of the line found in old master and contemporary drawings rivals with prints: images obtained by printing from an engraved or drawn support – engravings, lithographs, screen prints, etc., the essential point being to make an imprint.online graphic arts sales also feature photographs, from Gustave Le Gray's albumen prints to contemporary prints by nan goldin, and even street art works, with tags, stencils and graffiti that have travelled from the street to the auction room.
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André MARFAING (1925-1987) Untitled. 1976. Etching and aquatint. Sheet: 32.5 x 25 cm. Marfaing et Rosset-Culleron 134. Very fine proof on white vellum, numbered and signed in pencil. Full margins. Edition of 30 proofs. Painter and engraver André Marfaing turned to abstraction in the post-war years, in contact with Pierre Soulage. The use of black is very present in his work. His minimal style explores opposites, contrasting light and shadow, full and empty. Awarded numerous prizes, his work is exhibited in France, as well as in galleries in London and Luxembourg. Several institutions have held exhibitions of his work, including the Abattoirs de Toulouse in 2011, the BNF in 2002 and the Musée d'Art Moderne de Troyes in 2001. ATTENTION: STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL AS OUR OFFICE IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION, ALL LOTS MUST BE COLLECTED FROM OUR FURNITURE REPOSITORY IN SAINT-OUEN, ON PRESENTATION OF YOUR PAID SLIP AND PROOF OF IDENTITY. Address: LTSE - 50, rue Ardoin 93400 Saint-Ouen - Bâtiment 556C. Open 8.30am-12.30pm - 2pm-5pm (Monday to Friday). GPS location: 48.9116440170972, 2.322533212510162. STORAGE FEES : - Free storage for all withdrawals during the first week, up to and including April 29. - 5 euros/day per lot from April 30 inclusive. SHIPPING : SHIPPING WILL NOT BE INSURED BY AUDAP & Associés. Please contact the service provider of your choice: - The Packengers: hello@thepackengers.com - Mehdi Mentouri: mentouri.mehdi@gmail.com - LTSE : contact@ltse.fr

Estim. 60 - 80 EUR

Bernard MONINOT (born 1949) Clinamen #4, 2016 Acrylic on polyester canvas and canvas mounted on wood and artificial silk Height 41 cm; Width: 31 cm; Depth: 2.2 cm Provenance : - Galerie Catherine Putman, January 2009 Bernard Moninot is a French visual artist whose early work, inspired by the Nouvelle Figuration movement, focused on the urban environment. In particular, he uses glass to split his motifs. His work focuses on the representation of real and fictional space. Bernard Moninot plays with reflections and shadows. In the 1970s, he exhibited at the Paris Biennale. Now a professor at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-arts de Paris, he has had several exhibitions in France (Galerie Baudoin Lebon, etc.) and abroad (Galerie Andata in Switzerland, National Gallery of Modern Art in Bombay, etc.). ATTENTION: STORAGE AND REMOVAL AS OUR OFFICE IS CURRENTLY UNDERGOING RENOVATIONS, ALL LOTS MUST BE COLLECTED FROM OUR FURNITURE REPOSITORY IN SAINT-OUEN, WITH YOUR PAID SLIP AND PROOF OF IDENTITY. Address: LTSE - 50, rue Ardoin 93400 Saint-Ouen - Bâtiment 556C. Open 8.30am-12.30pm - 2pm-5pm (Monday to Friday). GPS location: 48.9116440170972, 2.322533212510162. STORAGE FEES : - Free storage for all withdrawals during the first week, up to and including April 29. - 5 euros/day per lot from April 30 inclusive. SHIPPING : SHIPPING WILL NOT BE INSURED BY AUDAP & Associés. Please contact the service provider of your choice: - The Packengers: hello@thepackengers.com - Mehdi Mentouri: mentouri.mehdi@gmail.com - LTSE : contact@ltse.fr

Estim. 150 - 200 EUR

AUBUSSON Tapestry "La Pucelle ou la France délivrée" from the hanging "Les Scènes de la vie de Jeanne d'Arc" after Claude VIGNON (1593-1670 ), 2nd half of the 17th century H : 2.93 m W : 2.80 m Joan of Arc, on the right of the composition, relieves the King of France wearing an ermine-trimmed cloak, symbolizing France's emergence from its chains. The theme "La Pucelle ou la France délivrée" is carried by an angel. In the background, a green expanse of water. A flowery border. "La Pucelle ou la France délivrée" is based on a lost drawing by Claude Vignon, engraved by Abraham Bosse (1604-1676). It was inspired by the heroic poem recounting the life of Joan of Arc by Jean Chapelain in 1656, written in twelve chapters and dedicated to the Duc de Longueville, the latter's patron. Several tapestries of identical design by the Aubusson manufactory are known: Two similar tapestries have been in the Joan of Arc Museum in Orléans (Inv. 76.51.003) since 1873, along with other episodes from the hanging: Joan of Arc in Chinon, La Prise des Tourelles, Le Sacre de Charles VII, Le Comte de Dunois en costume d'apparat, Joan of Arc en pied tenant son étendard, Le Comte de Dunois prisonnier sous les murs de Paris, Joan of Arc en armure antique from a later-acquired Sarthe château. A tapestry in the Château d'Espanel sold in 1879. Another in the Duclos collection in Rouen in 1916, whose whereabouts are unknown. It was probably one of these tapestries that went on sale on June 10, 2012, lot 132 SVV Rouillac. Very good condition, tapestry restored, original border. M or J. Chapelain. La Pucelle ou la France délivrée, heroic poem. Paris 1656. P.-F. Bertrand, D. & P. Chevalier, Les Tapisseries d'Aubusson et de Felletin, 1457-1791, Paris, S. Thierry/Lausanne, La bibliothèque des arts, 1988. Chapelain's La Pucelle ou la France délivrée, F. Deshoulières. Les tapisseries de la Pucelle d'Orléans. Bulletin Monumental 1921 p.279 and bulletin de la Société Archéologique de l'Orléanais 1920. Musée Jeanne d'Arc and Musée de la Peinture in Orléans. Paola Pacht Bassani and A. Schnapper. Claude Vignon (1593-1670) Arthura 1992. p.479-488.

Estim. 3,000 - 5,000 EUR

Bernard MONINOT (b. 1949) Culture n° 4, 1977 Indian ink drawing and assemblage, signed and dated lower left Height 25 cm; Width: 32 cm Provenance : - Galerie Editions Karl Flinker, March 1980 Bernard Moninot is a French visual artist whose early work, inspired by the Nouvelle Figuration movement, focused on the urban environment. In particular, he uses glass to split his motifs. His work focuses on the representation of real and fictional space. Bernard Moninot plays with reflections and shadows. In the 1970s, he exhibited at the Paris Biennale. Now a professor at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-arts de Paris, he has had several exhibitions in France (Galerie Baudoin Lebon, etc.) and abroad (Galerie Andata in Switzerland, National Gallery of Modern Art in Bombay, etc.). ATTENTION: STORAGE AND REMOVAL AS OUR OFFICE IS CURRENTLY UNDERGOING RENOVATIONS, ALL LOTS MUST BE COLLECTED FROM OUR FURNITURE REPOSITORY IN SAINT-OUEN, WITH YOUR PAID SLIP AND PROOF OF IDENTITY. Address: LTSE - 50, rue Ardoin 93400 Saint-Ouen - Bâtiment 556C. Open 8.30am-12.30pm - 2pm-5pm (Monday to Friday). GPS location: 48.9116440170972, 2.322533212510162. STORAGE FEES : - Free storage for all withdrawals during the first week, up to and including April 29. - 5 euros/day per lot from April 30 inclusive. SHIPPING : SHIPPING WILL NOT BE INSURED BY AUDAP & Associés. Please contact the service provider of your choice: - The Packengers: hello@thepackengers.com - Mehdi Mentouri: mentouri.mehdi@gmail.com - LTSE : contact@ltse.fr

Estim. 150 - 200 EUR