Pochoir
hand-coloured
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As the vibrant colour has been applied by hand, you could be forgiven for thinking you were holding the artist’s original. Hand-coloured pochoir
after Miró, printed by Daniel Jacomet 1965, edition 1275, 21.5 x 31.5 cm
£950 each
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3. Femmes en
front cover:
Prière Devant le Soleil 6.3.1963
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Pochoir
hand-coloured
Pochoir is a method of printing using stencils and was popular in Europe, particularly France, around the turn of the century. It is a very labour intensive and expensive technique, which produces an image that is often indistinguishable from the artist’s hand painted original. The image is cut into a stencil made from a fine sheet of metal and gouache or watercolour is applied by hand using a variety of different brushes. A separate stencil is required for each colour, sometimes up to twenty being used.
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1. Personnage et Oiseaux 4.2.1963
2. Personnage et Oiseau 21.7.1963
4. Personnage 5.2.1960
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5. Femme et Oiseau 4.3.1963
6. Oiseaux dans un
Paysage 31.1.1963
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7. Femme et Oiseaux dans la Nuit 25.3.1963
8. Personnage et Oiseaux 12.2.1963
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March 2012