Louis Icart, Etching and Aquatint, ‘Fanny and Cat’,
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France, 1937
Louis Icart (1880-1950) – French printmaker
Signed and dated in pencil lower margin ‘Louis Icart 37’
Framed and matted
Image dimensions: 14 1/8 x 13 in. (35.9 x 33 cm.)
Overall dimensions: 29 ¾ x 25 ¾ in. (75.6 x 65.4 cm.)
Very good condition
Louis Icart’s etching and aquatint ‘Fanny and Cat’ depicts the beautiful Fanny Volmers, who was a favorite model for the artist and mother to their child, Reine. Accompanying Fanny, who is draped in a revealing gown, is a sleeping black cat. The wonderfully detailed Fanny and cat are surrounded by a hazy gray background, giving the illustration a dream-like feel.
Executed in 1937, this color etching and aquatint on wove paper is signed and dated. The work measures 14 1/8 x 13 inches. In overall good condition with no evidence of tears or repairs.
Louis Icart (French, 1880-1950)
Louis Icart was born in Toulouse, France that was the home of many writers and artists, including Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Icart first became famous for his fashion sketches, and at the beginning of his career he was hired by the major design studios. It was a period of transition for fashion: from the fussiness of the late 19th century it was transformed into the simplicity of the early 20th century. Later in 1914, Icart participated in World War I, and even these times he continued to create by sketching on every available surface. When the War was over he returned back home to make prints from drawing he created, and today these prints are very rare and fetch high prices at auction. By the late 1920s, working for both publications and major fashion and design studios, Icart was very successful, he had become the symbol of the epoch. In spite of he was working in his own style, he was also influenced by the 18th century French masters such as Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard.
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