Medium: gravure (after the extremely rare original monotype). Printed on Marais paper in Paris in 1948 by Quatre Chemins. This is a quality printing, showing a platemark; since the actual Degas monotypes are virtually unobtainable, this edition makes a reasonable alternative. Plate size: 4 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches, with margins.
Medium: gravure (after the extremely rare original monotype). Printed on Marais paper in Paris in 1948 by Quatre Chemins. This is a quality printing, showing a platemark; since the actual Degas monotypes are virtually unobtainable, this edition makes a reasonable alternative. Plate size: 6 5/8 x 7 1/4 inches, with margins.
This pochoir (after the pastel) was printed in Paris in 1919 by H. Floury for Paul Lafond's hard-to-find catalogue. A nice impression on wove paper, issued just two years after the death of Degas. Sheet size: 10 x 7 1/4 inches (255 x 190 mm). Signed in the plate (not by hand).
This pochoir (after the pastel) was printed in Paris in 1919 by H. Floury for Paul Lafond's hard-to-find catalogue. A nice impression on wove paper, issued just two years after the death of Degas. Sheet size: 10 1/4 x 7 5/8 inches (260 x 195 mm). Not signed.
This beautiful pochoir (after the drawing) was printed in Paris in 1918 by H. Floury for Paul Lafond's hard-to-find catalogue raisonné. Semiramis was a mythical Queen of Babylon. A nice impression on wove paper, issued just one year after the death of Degas. Sheet size: 9 7/8 x 7 1/2 inches (250 x 190 mm). Minor age-toning and handling creases. Signed in the plate (not by hand).
This beautiful pochoir (after the drawing) was printed in Paris in 1918 by H. Floury for Paul Lafond's hard-to-find catalogue raisonné. A nice impression on wove paper, issued just one year after the death of Degas. Sheet size: 9 7/8 x 7 1/2 inches (250 x 190 mm). Minor age-toning and handling creases. Stamped with the Degas studio stamp "Atelier Ed. Degas".
This pochoir (after the pastel) was printed in Paris in 1919 by H. Floury for Paul Lafond's hard-to-find catalogue. A nice impression on wove paper, issued just two years after the death of Degas. Sheet size: 7 3/4 x 6 1/8 inches (200 x 155 mm); attached by the publisher (along the top edge) onto a support sheet. Signed in the plate (not by hand).
Medium: gravure (after the extremely rare original monotype). Printed on Marais paper in Paris in 1948 by Quatre Chemins. This is a quality printing, showing a platemark; since the actual Degas monotypes are virtually unobtainable, this edition makes a reasonable alternative. Plate size: 6 3/4 x 5 inches, with margins.
Medium: gravure (after the extremely rare original monotype). Printed on Marais paper in Paris in 1948 by Quatre Chemins. This is a quality printing, showing a platemark; since the actual Degas monotypes are virtually unobtainable, this edition makes a reasonable alternative. Plate size: 6 1/4 x 7 inches, with margins.
Medium: gravure (after the extremely rare original monotype). Printed on Marais paper in Paris in 1948 by Quatre Chemins. This is a quality printing, showing a platemark; since the actual Degas monotypes are virtually unobtainable, this edition makes a reasonable alternative. Plate size: 4 1/2 x 9 inches, with margins.
Medium: gravure (after the extremely rare original monotype). Printed on Marais paper in Paris in 1948 by Quatre Chemins. This is a quality printing, showing a platemark; since the actual Degas monotypes are virtually unobtainable, this edition makes a reasonable alternative. Plate size: 8 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches, with margins.
This beautiful pochoir (after the pastel) was printed in Paris in 1918 by H. Floury for Paul Lafond's hard-to-find catalogue raisonné. A nice impression on wove paper, issued just one year after the death of Degas. Sheet size: 9 7/8 x 7 1/2 inches (250 x 190 mm). There is a minor bump to the upper left corner. Not signed.
This beautiful pochoir (after the pastel) was printed in Paris in 1918 by H. Floury for Paul Lafond's hard-to-find catalogue raisonné. Printed on wove paper, and issued just one year after the death of Degas. Sheet size: 9 7/8 x 7 1/2 inches (250 x 190 mm). There is a minor bump to the upper left corner and a small repaired tear at the right edge of the sheet (very hard to see). Signed in the plate (not by hand). This is an exquisitely rich impression!
This beautiful pochoir (after the ink wash drawing) was printed in Paris in 1918 by H. Floury for Paul Lafond's hard-to-find catalogue raisonné. A nice impression on laid paper, issued just one year after the death of Degas. Sheet size: 9 7/8 x 7 1/2 inches (250 x 190 mm). Minor age-toning and handling creases. Signed in the plate (not by hand).
Medium: gravure (after the extremely rare original monotype). Printed on Marais paper in Paris in 1948 by Quatre Chemins. This is a quality printing, showing a platemark; since the actual Degas monotypes are virtually unobtainable, this edition makes a reasonable alternative. Plate size: 6 x 8 inches, with margins.
Medium: gravure (after the extremely rare original monotype). Printed on Marais paper in Paris in 1948 by Quatre Chemins. This is a quality printing, showing a platemark; since the actual Degas monotypes are virtually unobtainable, this edition makes a reasonable alternative. Plate size: 6 x 8 inches, with margins.
Medium: lithograph with pochoir coloring (after the oil). A soft and delicate impression on wove paper, printed in Paris in 1948 in a limited edition of 1200 by Braun et Cie. Sheet size: 6 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches (165 x 115mm); printed to the edge of the sheet with no margins. Not signed.
Medium: lithograph with pochoir coloring (after the pastel). A soft and delicate impression on wove paper, printed in Paris in 1948 in a limited edition of 1200 by Braun et Cie. Sheet size: 6 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches (165 x 115mm); printed to the edge of the sheet with no margins. Not signed.
Medium: lithograph with pochoir coloring (after the drawing). A soft and delicate impression on wove paper, printed in Paris in 1948 in a limited edition of 1200 by Braun et Cie. Sheet size: 6 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches (165 x 115mm); printed to the edge of the sheet with no margins. Not hand-signed.
Medium: lithograph with pochoir coloring (after the pastel). A soft and delicate impression on wove paper, printed in Paris in 1948 in a limited edition of 1200 by Braun et Cie. Sheet size: 6 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches (165 x 115mm); printed to the edge of the sheet with no margins. Not hand-signed.