Title: |
Trois Soucis (Three Marigolds) |
Artist: |
Coudrain, Brigette (Paris, France, Born, 1934) |
Date: |
1966 |
Medium: |
Original Aquatint and Etching |
Edition: |
Limited edition of one fifty impressions, numbered 10/50. |
Note: |
Brigitte Coudrain: A French etcher and painter,
Brigitte Coudrain studied printmaking techniques at the atelier and
workshop of Friedlaender, in Paris. In 1955 she exhibited a series of
watercolors. By 1958, however, Brigitte Coudrain began concentrating upon the
art of etching and during this year participated in a number of major
printmaking expositions, including the Triennale Internationale de la
Gravure, Switzerland, and the Salon de Mai, France. She received an
award for her graphic art in 1959 at the Biennial de Paris. |
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Since that time the art of Brigitte Coudrain has been
the subject of numerous exhibitions in major galleries in Paris, Hamburg,
Copenhagen, Berlin, Jerusalem, Krakow, Tokyo, Chicago and New York.
During the late 1960's and early 1970's, Brigitte Coudrain spent a considerable
amount of time in New York City. This original aquatint and etching
was probably created there and possibly printed and published at the
Pratt Graphics Art Center. |
Provenance: |
Trois Soucis (Three Marigolds) originates from
the collection of Roger Trlak and bearing his inventory number, 'T-1586',
on the verso. Roger Trlak (1934-1975) established the commercial art
company of Martin-Trlak in Chicago. In 1972 he also opened the RST Gallery
in Scottsdale, Arizona where he exhibited not only his own large collection
of mostly contemporary art but also held important exhibitions of many
modern artists. These Included such major American and international
printmakers as Joseph Hirsch, Luigi Lucioni, Jacob Landau, Birgit Skiold
and Paul Wunderlich. Among Trlak's closest friends in the arts community
were Raphael Soyer, Ivan Albright and Hans Burkhardt. Contemporary prints
and paintings were constantly exhibited at the RST Gallery until it
was closed in 1975 due to Trlak's untimely death. |
Raisonne: |
Rolf Schmucking, Brigitte Coudrain: 1957 - 1975, Verlag Gallery Schmuckin, Braunschweig, 1976. Catalogue Raisonne #117 |
Size: |
13 3/4 X 14 3/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate,
height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Matted with 100% Archival Materials |
Condition: |
Printed upon, hand-made, laid paper with the 'Arches'
watermark and with full, deckled margins as published in the limited
edition of 50 signed impressions as published in 1966. Containing slight light toning as
well as two pinprick holes along the upper and lower margins, else a
strongly printed impression and in good condition throughout. Signed
by Coudrain in pencil and numbered, '10/50'. The title is written in
pencil on the verso. This original etching of Trois Soucis (Three
Marigolds) stands as a superb example of the art of Brigitte Coudrain. |
Subject: |
Brigitte Coudrain, Trois Soucis, Original Aquatint, atelier
and workshop of Friedlaender, Pratt Graphics Art Center, Roger Trlak. |
Price: |
Sold - The price is no longer available. |
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