Bid now on "Casanova," a captivating color etching and aquatint by the renowned Louis Icart.
This 1928 masterpiece, signed on the front lower right, is a testament to Icart's mastery in capturing the allure and elegance of the Art Deco era. Framed in exquisite gold wood, this piece is ready to grace any collection with its timeless charm. Louis Icart, a pivotal figure in the Art Deco movement, is celebrated for his evocative portrayals of 1920s Parisian nightlife and glamorous women. His work, influenced by both 18th-century masters and contemporaries like Gustave Moreau, reflects a unique blend of historical and modern aesthetics. Icart's etchings, often featuring seductive female figures, brought him significant acclaim and success during the 1920s and 30s.
This piece not only embodies the elegance of its time but also stands as a rare opportunity to own a work by a master of the Art Deco style.
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Louis Icarts drawings and prints of sensual, glamorous women and 1920s Parisian nightlife became synonymous with the Art Deco movement. Icart moved to Paris in 1907 to study painting, drawing, and printmaking. His style was greatly influenced by 18th-century painters like Jean-Antoine Watteau, François Boucher, and Jean-Honore Fragonard, although he also drew from artists like Gustave Moreau who were closer to his generation. He took an early interest in fashion, working as a designer for major fashion studios at a time when the industry was experiencing a revolutionary shift from the conservative garb of the 19th century to the slinky, figure-conscious styles of the early 20th. Icarts etchings of female figures in seductive poses often in the guise of the courtesan or temptress were widely published in the 1920s and 30s, and brought him great professional and financial success..
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