Tete de Femme - L'atelier Mourlot De Paris - Haïfa (after) Fernand Leger, 1987
Artist: Fernand Leger
Medium: Lithographic Poster, 1987
Dimensions: 32.5 x 20.75 in, 82.6 x 52.7 cm
Classic Poster Paper - Perfect Condition A
This lithographic poster was produced for the Modern Art Museum of Haifa for an exhibition of lithographs from the Mourlot Collection in 1987. This colorful composition by Fernand Leger, entitled "Tete de Femme", was originally created at the Mourlot studio by the artist in 1953. This image was chosen to represent the exhibition and was faithfully reproduced by Mourlot Master printer Henri Deschamps, who had worked closely with Leger while he was alive. The show was showcasing many of the original lithographs by artists such as Picasso and Chagall, as well as the many Israeli artists that worked in the studio, such as Moshe Castel and Reuven Rubin.
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