Louis Icart – Born: 1888 – Toulouse, France and died in 1950. Before Icart found a passion in the world of art, he attended the l’Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Toulouse. It wasn’t until discovering play writings by Victor Hugo that he decided to pursue something more artistic.
In 1907 Icart moved to Paris to concentrate on drawing and painting and soon after, the art deco era hit Paris. During this time he would become a symbol for the movement, becoming well known for his sensuous female figure drawings and paintings. Icart did not gain notoriety by creating pieces like other artists during this time, but instead created his own personal style.
Icart derived inspiration from the likes of Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard. Many people see a spark of influence from Impressionists Degas and Monet in his drawings and in his rare watercolors, Symbolists Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau.
Louis Icart – Born: 1888 – Toulouse, France and died in 1950. Before Icart found a passion in the world of art, he attended the l’Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Toulouse. It wasn’t until discovering play writings by Victor Hugo that he decided to pursue something more artistic. In 1907 Icart moved to Paris to concentrate on drawing and painting and soon after, the art deco era hit Paris. During this time he would become a symbol for the movement, becoming well known for his sensuous female figure drawings and paintings. Icart did not gain notoriety by creating pieces like other artists during this time, but instead created his own personal style. Icart derived inspiration from the likes of Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard. Many people see a spark of influence from Impressionists Degas and Monet in his drawings and in his rare watercolors, Symbolists Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau.
Louis Icart – Born: 1888 – Toulouse, France and died in 1950. Before Icart found a passion in the world of art, he attended the l’Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Toulouse. It wasn’t until discovering play writings by Victor Hugo that he decided to pursue something more artistic.
In 1907 Icart moved to Paris to concentrate on drawing and painting and soon after, the art deco era hit Paris. During this time he would become a symbol for the movement, becoming well known for his sensuous female figure drawings and paintings. Icart did not gain notoriety by creating pieces like other artists during this time, but instead created his own personal style.
Icart derived inspiration from the likes of Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard. Many people see a spark of influence from Impressionists Degas and Monet in his drawings and in his rare watercolors, Symbolists Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau.
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: Unique One of a Kind Artwork, Year: 1947, Medium: Original Watercolor on Paper
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: Unique One of a Kind Artwork, Year: 1947, Medium: Original Watercolor on Paper
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Suite: Felecia ou Mes Fredaines, Edition: From the limited edition, Year: 1947, Medium: Original copperplate etching on paper, Publisher: Georges Guillot, Editeur: Paris
Louis Icart – Born: 1888 – Toulouse, France and died in 1950. Before Icart found a passion in the world of art, he attended the l’Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Toulouse. It wasn’t until discovering play writings by Victor Hugo that he decided to pursue something more artistic.
In 1907 Icart moved to Paris to concentrate on drawing and painting and soon after, the art deco era hit Paris. During this time he would become a symbol for the movement, becoming well known for his sensuous female figure drawings and paintings. Icart did not gain notoriety by creating pieces like other artists during this time, but instead created his own personal style.
Icart derived inspiration from the likes of Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard. Many people see a spark of influence from Impressionists Degas and Monet in his drawings and in his rare watercolors, Symbolists Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau.
Louis Icart – Born: 1888 – Toulouse, France and died in 1950. Before Icart found a passion in the world of art, he attended the l’Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Toulouse. It wasn’t until discovering play writings by Victor Hugo that he decided to pursue something more artistic. In 1907 Icart moved to Paris to concentrate on drawing and painting and soon after, the art deco era hit Paris. During this time he would become a symbol for the movement, becoming well known for his sensuous female figure drawings and paintings. Icart did not gain notoriety by creating pieces like other artists during this time, but instead created his own personal style. Icart derived inspiration from the likes of Jean Antoine Watteau, François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard. Many people see a spark of influence from Impressionists Degas and Monet in his drawings and in his rare watercolors, Symbolists Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau.