Published by Galerie Lutetia Paris, 1920
Seller: Angelika C. J. Friebe Ltd. - MapWoman, Dorking, United Kingdom
Art / Print / Poster
US$ 345.69
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: Very Good. pochoir; image 30 x 49 cm. exc. cond. Charles Ancelin (1863-1940) was a French illustrator, specialising in equestrian scenes, rendered in the Art Deco style. This print shows several riders at flat racing, followed by a third rider in the background. Signed in the plate, and numbered No. 7 in pencil on lower right corner. Pochoir or Stencil technique creates images by applying usually high-pigmented paint through a sheet of material, ie paper, plastic, cardboard etc that has been perforated with a pattern and creating a pattern on the surface below.
Published by Galerie Lutetia Paris, 1920
Seller: Angelika C. J. Friebe Ltd. - MapWoman, Dorking, United Kingdom
Art / Print / Poster
US$ 345.69
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: Very Good. pochoir; image 30 x 49 cm. exc. cond. Charles Ancelin (1863-1940) was a French illustrator, specialising in equestrian scenes, rendered in the Art Deco style. This print shows several riders at flat racing, followed by a third rider in the background. Signed in the plate, and numbered No. 7 in pencil on lower right corner. Pochoir or Stencil technique creates images by applying usually high-pigmented paint through a sheet of material, ie paper, plastic, cardboard etc that has been perforated with a pattern and creating a pattern on the surface below.
Published by Galerie Lutetia Paris, 1920
Seller: Angelika C. J. Friebe Ltd. - MapWoman, Dorking, United Kingdom
Art / Print / Poster
US$ 345.69
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: Very Good. pochoir; image 30 x 49 cm. exc. cond. Charles Ancelin (1863-1940) was a French illustrator, specialising in equestrian scenes, rendered in the Art Deco style. This print shows several riders at flat racing, followed by a third rider in the background. Signed in the plate, and numbered No. 7 in pencil on lower right corner. Pochoir or Stencil technique creates images by applying usually high-pigmented paint through a sheet of material, ie paper, plastic, cardboard etc that has been perforated with a pattern and creating a pattern on the surface below.
Published by Galerie Lutetia], [Paris, 1925
Seller: Robin Bledsoe, Bookseller (ABAA), Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Condition: Very good. Ancelin, Charles (illustrator). First edition. Color pochoir (screenprint). Overall ca. 23 x 16 inches, image ca. 19 x 12 1/2 inches. Matted in shrinkwrap (not examined under the mat). Signed in the plate. Reflection and shadow on right side of photo, which is also too dark. A richly colored, vibrant scene of Thoroughbreds going to the post, one of Ancelin's series of racing subjects in his bright linear style. This one is relatively uncommon. Ancelin (1863-1940) was a popular French illustrator and pochoir artist. Shipping/handling will be extra; please keep this in mind when ordering. Unbound sheet, matted in shrinkwrap.
Published by ca. 1925, Paris, 1925
Seller: Frame, Madrid, M, Spain
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: ACEPTABLE. Carreras de caballos de principios del siglo XX mediante la técnica del pochoir (plantilla) y editados en la Galerie Lutetia. Numerados en los dorsales de los caballos. Formato (cm): 31x50.
Published by ca. 1925, Paris, 1925
Seller: Frame, Madrid, M, Spain
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: ACEPTABLE. [Un] Grabado representando una escena decarreras de caballos de principios del siglo XX mediante la técnica del "pochoir" (plantilla) y editados en la Galerie Lutetia. Numerados en los dorsales de los caballos. Formato (cm): 31x50.