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114

PAUL SIGNAC

Application du Cercle Chromatique de Mr. Ch. Henry

.

Color lithograph, 1888. 155x178 mm; 6

1

/

8

x7 inches, wide margins. Printed by Eugène

Verneau, Paris. Published by Théâtre de l’Œuvre, Paris. A very good impression of this

scarce lithograph, with strong colors. Kornfeld 4.

[1,500/2,500]

115

HENRI-EDMOND CROSS

Les Champs Élysées

.

Color lithograph on

Chine volant

, 1897. 203x262 mm; 8x10

1

/

4

inches, full margins. Edition

of 1100.A very good impression with strong colors and the full printed text lower left as

published in

Pan

.

Cross (1856-1910), along with Georges Seurat and Paul Signac (see lots 110-114), was one

of the best known practitioners of Pointillism, an artistic style prevalent in France during

the last two decades of the 19th century.

[1,000/1,500]

116 MAXIMILIEN LUCE (after)

Londres

.

Color etching and aquatint, 1929. 360x517 mm; 14

1

/

8

x20

1

/

8

inches, full margins. Edition

of 200. Signed by Luce and Villon in pencil, lower right. Etched by Jacques Villon.

Published by Bernheim-Jeune, Paris. A superb, well-inked impression with strong colors.

Ginestet/Pouillon 663.

[2,000/3,000]

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