Louis ANQUETIN
Faune 1 - Crayon sur papier
Circa 1896|17.50 x 12.50 cm
Original pencil drawing. Artist's signature stamp in the lower right corner of the work, and studio stamp signature on verso. A central fold mark, otherwise very fine condition. Provenance: from the artist's studio, referenced in the catalogue Atelier Louis Anquetin (Thierry de Maigret, 28/11/08). Louis Anquetin, born in Étrépagny in 1861 and died in Paris in 1932, was an important French painter. He began his career alongside avant-garde painters such as Vincent Van Gogh and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. With Émile Bernard, he invented Cloisonnism. From 1884 to 1893, Louis Anquetin continuously explored the new possibilities offered by the liberation introduced by Impressionism in French paint
€400
