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Villon, Jacques (Gaston Duchamp). French painter, born in Damville; died in Puteaux. Villon was the brother of Marcel Duchamp, Raymond Duchamp Vill… [Lea biografía »]

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Villon, Les bucoliques (The Countryside)
Título: Les bucoliques (The Countryside)
Artista: Villon, Jacques
Medio:
Litografía
Dimensiones del Ilustración: 8 in x 19 1/2 in (20.5 cm x 49.5 cm)
Dimensiones del Papel: 12 in x 22 in (30.5 cm x 55.9 cm)
Dimensiones del Marco: 21 1/2 in x 31 1/4 in (54.6 x 79.4 cm)
Firmado: Jacques Villon, in pencil in the lower right
Edición: Artist's edition
Condición: Pristine condition with bright vivid coloration
Precio 
$1,000    Vendido
Artículo# 865
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Villon, Bal Du Moulin Rouge:  La garde municipale au moulin rouge
Título: Bal Du Moulin Rouge: La garde municipale au moulin rouge
Artista: Villon, Jacques
Medio:
Grabado
Dimensiones del Ilustración: 9 in x 3.8 in (17.2 cm x 9.7 cm)
Dimensiones del Marco: 27 1/4 in x 25 in (69.21 cm x 63.5 cm)
Edición: This image is an example of the forth state of the plate. The work is printed on a fibrous sheet of paper, offering a clear strong impression and distinct plate mark
Condición: This work is in excellent condition
Precio:
Artículo# 2081
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Villon, Vase with Pink Roses, after Vincent Van Gogh, 1927
Título: Vase with Pink Roses, after Vincent Van Gogh, 1927
Artista: Villon, Jacques
Medio:
Grabado Aguatinta
Dimensiones del Ilustración: 15 in x 19.5 in (38 cm x 49.5 cm)
Dimensiones del Marco: 42 in x 39 in (106.68 cm x 99.06 cm)
Firmado: Hand signed by Jacques Villon (1875-1963) in pencil in the lower right margin
Edición: Numbered 158/200 in pencil in the lower left margin. The names of the engraver and publisher appear in the plate along the upper margin of the work: 'Gravé par Jacques Villon 1921' and also noted in the plate in the lower right, 'Van Gogh.'
Condición: Beautiful condition with bright colors throughout
Precio:
Artículo# 2035
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Villon, Crucifixion
Título: Crucifixion
Artista: Villon, Jacques
Medio:
Litografía
Dimensiones del Ilustración: 30 in x 22 in (76 x 55.8 cm)
Dimensiones del Marco: 35.5 in x 29.5 in (90 x 75 cm)
Firmado: The work is signed in pencil in the lower right hand corner, Jacques Villon and noted "EA" Artist edition in the lower left
Edición: EA, LL, pencil
Condición: This work is in pristine condition
Precio:
Artículo# 864
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Villon, Le Paysan, after Van Gogh
Título: Le Paysan, after Van Gogh
Artista: Villon, Jacques
Medio:
Aguatinta
Dimensiones del Ilustración: 16 in x 10 in (40 x 31.6 cm)
Dimensiones del Marco: 32 1/2 in x 29 1/2 in (83 x75 cm)
Firmado: Jacques Villon, LR, pencil
Edición: of 200
Condición: Excellent
Precio:
Artículo# 861
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Villon, La Montagne Sainte-Victoire au Grand Pin, after Paul Cezanne
Título: La Montagne Sainte-Victoire au Grand Pin, after Paul Cezanne
Artista: Villon, Jacques
Medio:
Litografía
Dimensiones del Ilustración: 17 1/4 in x 23 3/4 in (43.8 cm x 60.3 cm)
Dimensiones del Papel: 20 in x 24 in (50.8 cm x 61 cm)
Dimensiones del Marco: 29 1/2 in x 35 1/2 in (75 x 90 cm)
Firmado: Jacques Villon, in pencil in the lower right
Edición: Numbered from the editon of 200
Condición: The work is in pristine and excellent condition. No damage
Precio:
Artículo# 860
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Los estilos de Jacques Villon: 20th Century French Modern Master; After Picasso, Matisse, Van Gogh, Manet and Cezanne

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Biografía de Jacques Villon

Villon, Jacques (Gaston Duchamp). French painter, born in Damville; died in Puteaux. Villon was the brother of Marcel Duchamp, Raymond Duchamp Villon and Suzanne Duchamp. After studying law he settled in Paris in 1894, where he worked in Cormon's studio and earned his living as a draughtsman. During this period he contributed to the magazines Le Chat noir, Gil Blas, Lassiette au Beurre and Le Courrier franqais. In 1904 he became a founder member of the Salon d'Automne, in which he regularly exhibited. In 1912 he helped to organize the Section d'Or exhibition, and in 1913 took part in the International Exhibition of Modern Art (the Armory Show) in New York, at which he sold nine pictures. Between 1921 and 1930 he produced thirty-four prints for Architectures.

In 1937 he won an award for painting and graphic art at the International Exhibition of Art in Paris. In 1940-1 he was in Bernay with Mme Andre Mare. In 1944 he became friendly with Louis Carre and exhibited in his gallery. In 1949 he won the Grand Prix for graphic art in Lugano, and in 1950 took part in the Twenty fifth Biennale in Venice, and won the Carnegie Prize in Pittsburgh. In 1954 he was made Commandeur de la Legion d' Honneur and Commandeur des Arts et Lettres. In 1956 he won the Grand Prix for painting at the Twenty-eighth Biennale in Venice and in 1958 the Grand Prix at the International Exhibition in Brussels. In 1961 he was made an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters in the United States.

During his early period, when he worked primarily as a draughtsman and etcher, Villon was influenced by Steinlen and Toulouse-Lautrec. In 1906 he became more interested in painting, and during the next five years took his lead from Degas and the Fauves. Then, in 1911, he embraced Analytical Cubism, which satisfied his need for order and discipline. Subsequently, he tried to develop a new style of painting based on mathematical proportions corresponding to the golden section. Later, between 1919 and 1929, he painted abstracts, in which he sought to represent the essence of objects by means of signs and not properties. During this period he restricted his palette to greys and browns. In 1930 he began to use colours from the prismatic sequence of tones. After this abstract phase Villon reverted, in 1933, to natural forms and pure colours. In c. 1950 he stopped painting landscapes and figure compositions, and evolved a new and carefully thought-out form of abstract painting, for which he used cool colours.