A charming drypoint and aquatint etching by Louis Icart (1888-1950) with gouache highlights, “Fanny and the Cat”. Signed in pencil bottom right, numbered 167 bottom left with windmill embossed seal. Top left, inscription copyright1926 by Les Graveurs Modernes, 194 rue de Rivoli, PARIS.
Later frame
Physical Dimensions
Height
64.5cm (25.39")
Width
60cm (23.62")
Depth
2.5cm (0.98")
Declaration
Midwinter Antiques has dated this piece to the 1920s.
Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Reference
SA928936
Dealers Internal Reference
4353
Description
A charming drypoint and aquatint etching by Louis Icart (1888-1950) with gouache highlights, “Fanny and the Cat”. Signed in pencil bottom right, numbered 167 bottom left with windmill embossed seal. Top left, inscription copyright1926 by Les Graveurs Modernes, 194 rue de Rivoli, PARIS.
Later frame
Physical Dimensions
Height
64.5cm (25.39")
Width
60cm (23.62")
Depth
2.5cm (0.98")
Date of Manufacture
Midwinter Antiques has dated this piece to the 1920s.
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