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14 th of july 2009 |
Gouache, 25,5 x 28 inches. 1200€.
Andreïev, Andrejew, (Saint-Petersbourg, 1887 - Loudun, 1966) worked in Moscow, then Berlin, for the film maker Robert Wiene, (Raskolnikoff) and Georg Willem Pabst (Loulou, l'Opera de Quat'sous, Don Quichotte) ; later he worked in France, for Duvivier, Clouzot, Cayatte and many other movie makers. See : le Cinéma expressionniste allemand, splendeurs d'une collection, éditions La Martinière & Cinémathèque française, 2006, Paris
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Until the 30th of June 2009 |
The Gallery Cabotse will show a selection of original watercolours and etchings, circa 1917-1930 by André Lambert (1884 Stuttgart - 1967 Paris). Lambert studied in Munich with H. von Habermann, then in Paris with Fernand Cormon. He lived in Paris, and in Spain. His father was a famous swiss architect. Influenced by Aubrey Beardsley and by Karl Strahtmann, he mainly worked for illustration : Simplicissimus, the review created in Munich by Albert Langen in 1896, and litterature, such as : Petrone (Satiricon), Jules Verne (Zacharias, les Révoltés du Bounty ....) Théophile Gautier (le Roi Candaule), Flaubert .....
Biblio : Benezit, Paris, 1999. Marcus Osterwalder : Dictionnaire des illustrateurs 1890-1945, Ides et Calendes, Neuchâtel, 1992, p653.
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October 2009 |
More than 200 old and modern prints are offered for sale in the new Catalogue of the Gallery Cabotse, in Russian & French. (above illustration : Asters & dahlias, by Edna Boïes Hopkins, woodcut, ca 1920).
Browse Catalogue
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