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| L'Ecuyere Lithograph by George Rouault |

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L' Ecuyere (1926) - Original Lithograph by George Rouault
Original lithograph in black ink on wove paper by French artist Georges Rouault. Signed in pencil
lower right; numbered in pencil 22 of 25 lower left. Third state before addition of the "GR" monogram in the
lower left. Published in 1926 by Edmond Frapier, Galerie
des Peintres-Graveurs, Paris.
Listed as number 318 in the catalogue raisonne of Rouault's graphic works.
Reference Rouault: Oeuvre Grave, Francois Chapon and Isabelle Rouault, Editiones Andre Sauret, 1978. Vol. 2, Pp.
274-5. The plate was cancelled after the printing of the 5th state. - Artist: George Rouault (French, 1871-1958) - Title: L'
Ecuyere (The Equestrienne) - Year: 1926 - State:
Third state before addition of the "GR" monogram in the lower left of the image -
Edition size: 25 - Image Size: 13-1/2 inches H x 8-5/8 inches W (34.4 cm x 21.8
cm) w/full margins - Provenance: Exhibit Making Merry: The Circus and
Carnival in Graphic Art, Oct. 2008-Jan. 2009. Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon, USA.
Conservation framed in black and gold moulding, with a tan linen matte, and matching gold fillet. All
materials are archival quality. Set behind a UV-resistant acrylic cover. Frame size is 25 inches H x 21 inches W (63
cm x 53 cm). Price is $2,300 USD. J D Smith Fine Art will provide
a Certificate of Authenticity to the buyer. A copy of the exhibit program and supporting paperwork will be provided
to the buyer. Free shipping to North America on this piece. Please contact us for shipping to Europe. Insurance included in shipping.
| Signed by the Artist in Pencil Lower Right |

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| Numbered in Pencil Lower Left |

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| Striking Black and Gold Frame |

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| Conservation Materials Used Throughout |
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