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Edouard Vuillard, Auguste Clot, Ambroise Vollard

The Pastry Shop

1898

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Edouard Vuillard, Auguste Clot, Ambroise Vollard

The Pastry Shop

1898

Physical Qualities Color crayon and tusche lithograph, Sheet: 441 × 359 mm. (17 3/8 × 14 1/8 in.)
Credit Line Purchase with funds from Bequest of Florence Kirk Keppel, Westminster, Maryland; and Nelson and Juanita Greif Gutman Fund
Object Number 2002.173.2
This extraordinary series of printing proofs depicting a Parisian outdoor café illustrates the complex development of a color lithograph. Each of the six colors required a separate design. When printed successively onto a single sheet of paper, the six separate designs form the completed print. The first two colors to be printed were yellow and blue seen together in the first exhibited printers’ proof. The proofs were then printed sequentially with the addition of successive colors: red, green, warm gray, and pink pigments. In certain areas, the overlapping of inks created a different color. For example, the translucent pink, seen along the print’s top edge, combined with the warm gray ink to create the rosy brown awning. This series is an excellent example of the standard process used to produce a color lithograph.

Publication References

Arsene Bonafous-Murat. L'Art de la Lithographie, Oeuvres d'art et produits de l'industrie, III, December 2001, no. 388. Die Kunst vom Stein, cover and No. 82.
The Baltimore Museum of Art, 'BMA Today: July / August 2003,' p. 6 - 7.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 2002; Arsene Bonfous-Murat, Paris.
Bonnard & Vuillard

From Proofs to Perfection: Edouard Vuillard's Paysages et intérieurs
Roger-Marx, Claude. L'Oeuvre Grave de Vuillard, Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, cat. 41.

BMA Today, July/August 2003, "In the Spotlight", pp.6-7.

Signed: 3

Inscribed: VERSO: BRC (graphite): 'AS'; BC: '385/2'

Artist

Edouard Vuillard

French, 1868-1940
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Printer

Auguste Clot

French, 1856-1936
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Publisher

Ambroise Vollard

French, 1866 - 1939
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