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All Franz von Stuck Oil Paintings


 
 
Franz von Stuck Salome oil painting reproduction


Salome
1906 Lenbachhaus, Munich
Franz von Stuck13.jpgPainting ID::  3724
 

 

 
   
      

All Berruguette, Alonso Oil Paintings

Spanish, 1488-1551
 
 
Berruguette, Alonso Salome oil painting reproduction


Salome
1512-16, oil on wood, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
Berruguette, Alonso1.jpgPainting ID::  10758
 

 

 
   
      

All GIAMPIETRINO Oil Paintings

Italian Painter, known ca.1500-1540
 
 
GIAMPIETRINO Salome oil painting reproduction


Salome
mk170 circa 1520 Oil on poplar 68.6x57.2cm
new16/GIAMPIETRINO-675339.jpgPainting ID::  42988
 

 

 
   
      

All Cesare da Sesto Oil Paintings


 
 
Cesare da Sesto Salome oil painting reproduction


Salome
mk170 1515-1520 OIl on poplar 135.3x80cm
new16/Cesare da Sesto-476325.jpgPainting ID::  42989
 

 

 
   
      

All Gustave Moreau Oil Paintings


 
 
Gustave Moreau Salome oil painting reproduction


Salome
Salome (1876).
new21/Gustave Moreau-942277.jpgPainting ID::  59958
 

 

 
   
      

All Louis Lcart Oil Paintings


 
 
Louis Lcart Salome oil painting reproduction


Salome
mk286 33 x 50.8 cm 1928 Nian
new21/Louis ikatskiy-364556.jpgPainting ID::  63204
 

 

 
   
      

Louis Lcart
  
French (1880-1950) Louis Icart was born in Toulouse, France. He began drawing at an early age. He was particularly interested in fashion, and became famous for his sketches almost immediately. He worked for major design studios at a time when fashion was undergoing a radical change-from the fussiness of the late nineteenth century to the simple, clingy lines of the early twentieth century. He was first son of Jean and Elisabeth Icart and was officially named Louis Justin Laurent Icart. The use of his initials L.I. would be sufficient in this household. Therefore, from the moment of his birth he was dubbed 'Helli'. The Icart family lived modestly in a small brick home on rue Traversi??re-de-la-balance, in the culturally rich Southern French city of Toulouse, which was the home of many prominent writers and artists, the most famous being Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Icart fought in World War I. He relied on his art to stem his anguish, sketching on every available surface. It was not until his move to Paris in 1907 that Icart would concentrate on painting, drawing and the production of countless beautiful etchings, which have served (more than the other mediums) to indelibly preserve his name in twentieth century art history. When he returned from the front he made prints from those drawings. The prints, most of which were aquatints and drypoints, showed great skill. Because they were much in demand, Icart frequently made two editions (one European, the other American) to satisfy his public. These prints are considered rare today, and when they are in mint condition they fetch high prices at auction. Art Deco, a term coined at the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, had taken its grip on the Paris of the 1920s. By the late 1920s Icart, working for both publications and major fashion and design studios, had become very successful, both artistically and financially. His etchings reached their height of brilliance in this era of Art Deco, and Icart had become the symbol of the epoch. Yet, although Icart has created for us a picture of Paris and New York life in the 1920s and 1930s, he worked in his own style, derived principally from the study of eighteenth-century French masters such as Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honor?? Fragonard. In Icart's drawings, one sees the Impressionists Degas and Monet and, in his rare watercolors, the Symbolists Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau. In fact, Icart lived outside the fashionable artistic movements of the time and was not completely sympathetic to contemporary art. Nonetheless, his Parisian scenes are a documentation of the life he saw around him and they are nearly as popular today as when they were first produced. In 1914 Icart had met a magical, effervescent eighteen-year-old blonde named Fanny Volmers, at the time an employee of the fashion house Paquin. She would eventually become his wife and a source of artistic inspiration for the rest of his life.
Salome
mk286 33 x 50.8 cm 1928 Nian

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