
Untitled IV
Framed size 29.5 x 39 cm
A pair of original Brunelleschi prints. A pencil signed engraving and the hand coloured pochoir image.
An illustration for Pierre Louy's Les Aventures du Roi Pausole.
The pochoirs were printed in an edition of 499 by the renowned pochoir printmaker J. Saude. The signed engravings were only printed in an edition of 49.
Brunelleschi was particularly known for his stylish erotic prints, redolent of Art Deco and the glistening Jazz Age in Paris.
The pochoir process is a means of printing using watercolour and gouache through stencils. Entirely unmechanised, it was both an intensive and highly luxurious way of producing images.
Framed size 29.5 x 39 cm
A pair of original Brunelleschi prints. A pencil signed engraving and the hand coloured pochoir image.
An illustration for Pierre Louy's Les Aventures du Roi Pausole.
The pochoirs were printed in an edition of 499 by the renowned pochoir printmaker J. Saude. The signed engravings were only printed in an edition of 49.
Brunelleschi was particularly known for his stylish erotic prints, redolent of Art Deco and the glistening Jazz Age in Paris.
The pochoir process is a means of printing using watercolour and gouache through stencils. Entirely unmechanised, it was both an intensive and highly luxurious way of producing images.
Description
Framed size 29.5 x 39 cm
A pair of original Brunelleschi prints. A pencil signed engraving and the hand coloured pochoir image.
An illustration for Pierre Louy's Les Aventures du Roi Pausole.
The pochoirs were printed in an edition of 499 by the renowned pochoir printmaker J. Saude. The signed engravings were only printed in an edition of 49.
Brunelleschi was particularly known for his stylish erotic prints, redolent of Art Deco and the glistening Jazz Age in Paris.
The pochoir process is a means of printing using watercolour and gouache through stencils. Entirely unmechanised, it was both an intensive and highly luxurious way of producing images.













