Description
Girl in Crinoline by Louis Icart (French 1888-1959) Etching and Aquatint with Touches of Hand coloring on wove paper. Circa 1937. Signed in pencil lower left. Copywright 1937 by l.Icart Studios NY written in top margin. Artist's windmill stamp is in lower right corner. Framed measures 30 inches by 34.5 inches. Condition very good. Louis Icart, French, is considered to be a symbol of the Art Deco movement through his brilliant sketches and prints. He was born in Toulouse, France. By the 1920s, the Art Deco movement had gained great popularity in Paris, France. Icart's etchings and paintings, though largely influenced by Impressionists such as Claude Monet, were synonymous with the Art Deco era. His drawings also reflect the brilliance of Symbolists such as Gustave Moreau. However, Icart preferred not to be identified with artistic movements. Icart's success financially came in the late 1920s. His work was featured in fashion publications and design studios in Europe and the United States. His immensely popular images, which were considered phenomenal by 1925, included Laziness and Spilled Milk. Icart died in 1950 at his home in Montmartre, France.
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