Alméry Lobel-Riche (1877–1950)
“Spanish Lovers”
(descriptive title only), pair of related prints from an unknown publication
(if a reader can help identify the publication and its date for these prints I
will be very grateful).
Two drypoints (i.e.
prints created by incising lines with a sharp needle into a metal plate without
the use of acid) on wove paper.
Size of each
print: (sheet) 28.4 x 19.2 cm; (plate) 22.7 x 17 cm
Idbury Prints
offer a fine bibliographical outline of this artist: http://www.idburyprints.com/index.php?page=artist_view_details.php&arid=127
Condition:
crisp, well-inked impressions in pristine condition with margins.
I am selling this
pair of mildly erotic original prints for AU$122 (currently US$93.19/EUR85.63/GBP76.16
at the time of this listing) including postage and handling to anywhere in the
world. If you are interested in purchasing these fascinating prints please
contact me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal
invoice to make the payment easy.
From a personal
standpoint, these sensitively executed prints are erotica from a faraway age. They
are genre of illustration that would fit well on the cover of a sexy—what is
commonly called a “bodice-ripper”—Mills & Boon novel. If I were asked the
reason why I originally purchased them, my answer would be simply: because they
are such fun.
According to
the writer, Pierre Mac Orlan:
"Lobel-Riche
was always an artist deeply attracted to the disciplines loving calm and balance,
the female beauty dominates when it exceeded the creations a little easier for
gallantry. In the world of its classic designs and scholars in their
classicism, the original light is that of beauty conceived in aesthetic
mythologies." (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alm%C3%A9ry_Lobel-Riche)
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