The Small Mechanical Workshop | Le petit atelier de mécanique, 1914, 1914
Original Hand Signed and Inscribed Etching on Arches Laid Paper
24 x 32 cm. / 9.4 x 12.6 in.
Image size: 16.4 x 19.7 cm. / 6.3 x 7.8 in.
This etching is hand signed in by the artist in pencil "Jacques Villon" at the lower right margin.
It is also signed and dated in the lower image.
It is inscribed in pencil "essai" [proof], in the lower left margin. It is a proof before the edition of 50.
Note:
This is the first example of Villon’s use of dividing the surface of the plate with pyramidal shapes, a key component of the Cubist style.
Provenance: The Collection of Olga Carré-Burel formally known as the Collection of Louis Carré.
This was one of the most important collections of Villon's work in the world if not the most important one.
Olga Carré (born Burel) was the wife of the important Paris Gallery owner and Collector Louis Carré. He passed away in 1977 and so his wife, Olga Carré, inherited his collection. Louis Carré was the main dealer of Jacques Villon and exhibited his works regularly in his Gallery in Paris and New York. Most of their collection was bought directly from the artists.
Literature: de Ginestet, C. & Pouillon, C. (1973). Jacques Villon-Les Estampes, Les Illustrations-Catalogue Raisonné. Paris: Arts et Metiers Graphiques.
Reference: de Ginestet & Pouillon E.289
Condition: Very good condition. Pinpoint foxing along the upper left platemark and margin.
The Collection of Olga Carré-Burel formally known as the Collection of Louis Carré.
This was one of the most important collections of Villon's work in the world if not the most important one.
Olga Carré (born Burel) was the wife of the important Paris Gallery owner and Collector Louis Carré. He passed away in 1977 and so his wife, Olga Carré, inherited his collection. Louis Carré was the main dealer of Jacques Villon and exhibited his works regularly in his Gallery in Paris and New York. Most of their collection was bought directly from the artists.
Literature
de Ginestet, C. & Pouillon, C. (1973). Jacques Villon-Les Estampes, Les Illustrations-Catalogue Raisonné. Paris: Arts et Metiers Graphiques.
Reference: de Ginestet & Pouillon E.289