Galerie Louise Leiris 1972
by Picasso Pablo
Primary category: Artistic
Related artist: Picasso Pablo
- Date: 1972
- Size (cm): 72 x 46
- Size (inches): 28 x 18
- Printer: Mourlot
- Type: Litho
- Linen Backing: No
- Condition: A
- Poster ref: ART 184
Price: $ 480
Any question? (847) 736 7360
More?
Related posters
About the Mourlot Editions...
"Walls have ears
They even have mouths;
Mourlot's posters
display some of their songs,
some of their cries."
Jean Cocteau
The Mourlot family has been associated with the graphic arts since 1852. Under the direction of Fernand Mourlot b. 1895 d. 1988, les Editions Mourlot rose to become what many consider the leading printer of lithographs in the 20th century, attracting major artists such as Matisse, Chagall, Leger, Picasso, and Miro.
Fernand Mourlot was the 6th of 9 children born to Jules Mourlot and Clemence Gadras. He attended the prestigious Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs studying drawing. His education was interrupted with the outbreak of WWI. Mourlot serveded in the French Army for 4 years.
Upon his return to Paris, Fernand and his elder brother, Georges, re-joined the family printing business. In 1923, they won a major contract to produce an original poster for an exhibition of French art in Denmark. Quickly, they developed a strong relationship with the director of the French National Museum and Editions Mourlot was given contracts to produce posters for all major museum shows.
By 1937, Mourlot Studios was the largest printer of Artistic posters in France. Fernand began inviting artists to come and work on location at his studio.
WWII dramatically halted the Mourlot's business but given the strong relationship that the brothers had built with leading artists, their business re-emerged strongly. Leger, Miro, Braque, Picasso, Dubuffet, and Chagall did some of their finest poster work the Mourlot Studios in the second half of the 20th century.
- © Copyright - Parisposters.com -