Description: Lucienne pageot-rousseaux - Drawing Original - Pencil - Rosella Hightower 2The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.Artist : lucienne pageot-rousseaux (1899-1994)Title : Rosella Hightower Technical and support: Pencil on paper Features of the work: Original unsigned drawing Dimensions: 50x32cm State : GoodOrigin : Artist's studioWhy Bertrand likes: Like henri matisse and his faces, lucienne pageot-rousseaux purifies her line to keep only the essentials. This economy of means does not prevent her from transcribing with great talent the movement of the characters with whom the artist had to have a special bond to have the patience to wait, to capture this unique moment that she represents in each drawing. This probably explains the particular sensitivity she shows.Why Nathan likes: If you like dancing, you will love Lucienne Pageot-Rousseau's magnificent almost calligraphic representations of dancers in full flight. You are there with them on stage, their movements captured as expressively as possible.Expert commentary and biography: lucienne pageot-rousseaux first studied drawing with Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer, Symbolist and Art Nouveau painter. She is interested in the entertainment world in general but more particularly in the world of dance and theatre. Her favorite subjects are the dancers and actors who marked their era and with whom she had an obvious closeness. It was at the age of twenty that she discovered dance during a performance of the Shakaroffs at the Mogador theatre, then by attending the arrival of Serge Lifar at the Opera a few years later. She knew how to immortalize, through her many drawings with such a particular sensitivity, the most famous faces such as those of Anna Pavlova, Léonide Massine, Serge Lifar, Yvette Chauviré, the Spanish dancer Argentina and many others. During the 1920s, she worked extensively with Andrée Brunet Joly, the famous skater and Olympic champion, where she regularly exhibited her drawings and paintings. The artist masters all the techniques of drawing, pencil, pastel, but ink is undoubtedly his favorite medium because it perfectly restores the movements of the characters. The artist's few still lifes, Nude and landscapes are not lacking in interest either. To the artist's credit, it should also be noted a fruitful collaboration with the Press through illustrations of theatrical and choreographic chronicles, a graphic work entitled "Serge Lifar" and a collection on dance inspired by " Soul and Dance » by Paul Valery. During his career, the artist participated in numerous salons and personal and collective exhibitions in France and around the world. His work represents an important part of the memory of seventy years of Parisian choreographic life, ranging from the end of Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes to the creations of Maurice Béjart. This biography has been drawn up by us following our expertise and the various reference books on the artist in our possession, any copy is therefore prohibited.Shipping and Packaging: This work will be sent within 2 working days, neatly packaged in a solid package and secured at the ends by adhesive guarantee strips. In the event of a return, this is the responsibility of the buyer under the same shipping and packaging conditions.Information : For any questions, you can contact us at 06 20 26 92 55 Expert commentary and biography: lucienne pageot-rousseaux first studied drawing with Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer, Symbolist and Art Nouveau painter. She is interested in the entertainment world in general but more particularly in the world of dance and theatre. Her favorite subjects are the dancers and actors who marked their era and with whom she had an obvious closeness. It was at the age of twenty that she discovered dance during a performance of the Shakaroffs at the Mogador theatre, then by attending the arrival of Serge Lifar at the Opera a few years later. She knew how to immortalize, through her many drawings with such a particular sensitivity, the most famous faces such as those of Anna Pavlova, Léonide Massine, Serge Lifar, Yvette Chauviré, the Spanish dancer Argentina and many others. Genre Art nouveau Thème Nature morte Type Dessin Matériau Crayon Authenticité Original
Price: 287.89 GBP
Location: TOURVILLE LA CAMPAGNE
End Time: 2023-12-24T16:15:55.000Z
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Style: Art Nouveau
Theme: Nature dead
Type: Drawing
Material: Pencil
Authenticity: Original
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