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Isselbacher Gallery

New York City, US

Founded in 1965 by the late Alfred Isselbacher, and now under the direction of Audrey Isselbacher, former associate curator of prints and illustrated books at the Museum of Modern Art, the gallery has consistently focused on late 19th and early 20th century European and American modern master prints. Past exhibitions have included the complete posters of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri Matisse’s Jazz, Pablo Picasso: 50 Linocuts, and print retrospectives by Jean Dubuffet, and Alexander Calder.

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Les Bateaux by Paul Signac

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Our presentation covers a period of approximately 100 years, beginning with a masterpiece by the late 19th Century pointillist and color lithographer, Paul Signac, and then a very diverting drypoint by Picasso from his early 20th Century Saltimbanques series, followed by a succession of modern masters including Miró, Matisse, Max Ernst, Victor Brauner, Léger, Marie Laurencin and Morandi, and terminating with two very representative Pop Artists, Roy Lichtenstein and Tom Wesselmann. We hope you will derive pleasure from this voyage through art history and time.

Audrey Isselbacher, Director

Victor Brauner

La Fiancée heliotropique

1955

Image: 15 3/8 x 21 7/8 in.

Lithograph, printed in color, on wove paper

One of 125 signed and numbered examples published by L’Oeuvre Gravée, Paris, with their blindstamp in the margin

4,800 USD

Marie Laurencin

Le Ballet

1912

Image: 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.

Etching with extensive hand-coloring in watercolor, on laid paper