Description
A vintage modern lithograph in colors on paper titled “L’Artiste (The Artist)” by Japanese French artist Leonard Tsugouharu Foujita. Hand signed in pencil on the bottom right with an annotation of 55/150 on the bottom left. Published in 1963 with blindstamp on the bottom right. Cat. Rais. Buisson. Foujita was inspired by Impressionist artists such as Renoir and enjoyed depicting the aura of innocence in children. The artist was known for fusing together his Japanese origins with the classicism of great Western masters. From a private collection. Dimensions: 18”h x 17”w x .75”d (framed). In very good vintage condition.
Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (1886-1968) was a Japanese French painter. After having studied Western-style painting in Japan, Foujita traveled to Paris, where he encountered the international modern art scene of the Montparnasse neighborhood and developed an eclectic style that borrowed from both Japanese and European artistic traditions. Foujita reached the height of his fame in Paris in the 1920s. His watercolor and oil works of nudes, still lifes, and self-portraits were a commercial success and he became a notable figure in the Parisian art scene. His works are part of major French collections, such as those of the Centre Pompidou, the Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris, and Paris' Fonds d'art contemporain. His works can also be found at the Musée d'art moderne et contemporain of Strasbourg, the Musée de Grenoble, and the Musée de la Piscine in Roubaix.
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