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Sir, you are fired-Vallotton-Prints and Hangs - Posters - Paper

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【Picture 1-Picture 2 is the original picture】 [Figure 3 is a schematic diagram with a frame] Author: Valotton, Félix (1865/1925) Signature: FV is signed on the board. Technique: Colourlitho. Year: 1902. Size: 28 x 20 cm (picture). 32 x 24 cm (including jammed paper). Remarks: with double-layer cardboard mounting (without frame) Introduction of works: This is a nightmare theme! "It's ten one point... sir, please leave this house immediately! You are no longer an employee of this shop." In 1892, the well-known Swiss artist Félix Valotton joined the "Prophet" school (Les Nabis). In the same period, he developed a simple flat decorative print expression based on the model of Japanese Ukiyo-e. This is a colored lithograph from the series Crimes et Châtiment (Crimes et Châtiment) that he painted for the French magazine L'assiette au Beurre in 1902. The structure of the picture is exactly his typical contrasting color blocks. With unique contour lines. Signed "FV" on the edition. The edge of the painting is yellow, and there is a French picture at the bottom of the picture saying: "Une heure dix...Monsieur vous ne faites plus partie de la maison! T" It’s an employee of this store.”) *If you have any detailed questions, please send an email to contact the designer *The merchandisers of this design hall are mainly Western antiques, old jewellery and home accessories, and old European original prints. Old products will inevitably have traces of history, but they are cleverly arranged according to personal tastes and each has its own place, which can promote an extraordinary life Taste and aesthetics. However, those who mind, please consider carefully before placing an order.

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Paper
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
France
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No.171,211 - Home & Living  |  No.16,142 - Posters
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Listing Summary
The Swiss artist Vallotton painted a color lithograph from the "Crimes et Châtiment" series (Crimes et Châtiment) for the French magazine "L'assiette au Beurre" in 1902. The structure of the picture is exactly his typical contrasting colors. Blocks with unique contour lines.

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