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| Artist: Franz
Laskoff Polish (1869-1921) |
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Item: R. 33
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Title: Noel de Pierrot (A Clown's Christmas)
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Description: Condition
A.
Original lithograph from the "Ricordi
Portfolio"
Printed in Italy 1914. View entire
collection (70)
Presented in 16 in x 20 in acid free, archival museum mat, with framing
labels. Ready to frame. Shipped boxed flat via Fedex.
Certificate of Authenticity.
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| Sheet Size: |
10 in x 14 in |
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25.5 cm x 35.5 cm |
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Price: temporarily out of
stock
(Like many of my most sought after images I am usually able to
locate this for clients. email me for a price estimate, Greg)
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The poster for the world premiere in Paris in 1900 (a year before
the Italian premiere in Milan) of an operertta by Vittorio Monti.
It was a musical pantomime or "mimodrama," a new genre which
enjoyed a fin-de-secle vogue. The old pantomime character Pierrot
is recast as the wealthy but lonely Pierrot di Costa, who becomes
the adoring adoptive father of little Fanette, found on his doorstep,
near dead with hunger and cold, one Chriistams eve. A touching scene.
" (Rennert, PAI-XIX, 130)
Vittorio Monti (1868-1922)
A portrait painter and landscapist, Laskoff
(born Franz Laskowski in Bromberg, Germany) traveled in France, England
and elsewhere, but most of his work was done in the early-1900s in
Italy, where he proved that he could match the best graphic artists
of his day. He produced about twenty posters, all of them very distinguished,
in a style that was uniquely his own." (Rennert)
This is a selection from the very rare commemorative portfolio published
by the renowned Italian printer Ricordi in 1914. The portfolio consisted
of 70 lithographic plates (smaller versions) of Ricordi's greatest
posters printed between 1895 and 1914. Many of the images in the series
are so rare that they can be found today in no other format. In the
1870s, Ricordi opened an in-house lithography shop to promote its
operas and sheet music business. Ricordi quickly became the leading
lithographer in Italy and by 1895 was creating posters for other clients
such as Campari, the Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera, and the
Mele Department store of Naples. Under the tutelage of Adolfo Hohenstein,
a brilliant stable of artists emerged at Ricordi. Artists including
Cappiello, Caldanzano, Cavaleri, Dudovich, Laskoff, Metlicovitz and
Mataloni brought Art Nouveau, known as Stile Liberty in Italy, to
a world class level. Much like the famous Maitre
de L'Affiche series created by Cheret
in Paris, this portfolio celebrated the rise of the poster - which
in Italy was almost single-handedly accomplished by Ricordi.
(www.internationalposter.com)
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