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Background imageLithograph Wove Paper Collection: Charles FrancAŝois Prosper Guerin (French, 1875 - 1939)

Charles FrancAŝois Prosper Guerin (French, 1875 - 1939). Sirene, 1899. Lithograph on wove paper. Sheet: 405 mm x 308 mm (15.94 in. x 12.13 in.)

Background imageLithograph Wove Paper Collection: Theodore Gericault (French, 1791 - 1824). The St. Bernard Pass (Passage du Mont. St

Theodore Gericault (French, 1791 - 1824). The St. Bernard Pass (Passage du Mont. St. Bernard), 1822. Lithograph on wove paper. Image: 355 mm x 410 mm (13.98 in. x 16.14 in.)

Background imageLithograph Wove Paper Collection: Francisque-Martin-FrancAŝois Grenier de Saint-Martin (French, 1793 - 1867)

Francisque-Martin-FrancAŝois Grenier de Saint-Martin (French, 1793 - 1867). The Sleeping Sentry (La Sentinelle endormiAś), ca. 1828-1836. Lithograph on wove paper. Sheet: 460 mm x 610 mm (18.11 in)

Background imageLithograph Wove Paper Collection: Carle Vernet (aka Antoine Charles Horace Vernet, French, 1758 - 1836)

Carle Vernet (aka Antoine Charles Horace Vernet, French, 1758 - 1836). Hussar in a Sabre Battle with a Mameluck (Hussard Sabrant un Mameluck), 1817. Lithograph on wove paper

Background imageLithograph Wove Paper Collection: L. C. & H (French, active 19th century). Premiere Lithogr

L. C. & H (French, active 19th century). Premiere Lithogr. de Lyon sur pierre de Beley de L. C. & H. 1815-1820. Lithograph on wove paper. Image: 225 mm x 173 mm (8.86 in. x 6.81 in.)

Background imageLithograph Wove Paper Collection: Adolphe Giraldon (French, born 1855). Lutece, 1898. Lithograph on wove paper. Sheet

Adolphe Giraldon (French, born 1855). Lutece, 1898. Lithograph on wove paper. Sheet: 405 mm x 308 mm (15.94 in. x 12.13 in.)

Background imageLithograph Wove Paper Collection: Fernand Louis Gottlob (French, 1873 - 1935). La Promise, 1898. Lithograph on wove paper

Fernand Louis Gottlob (French, 1873 - 1935). La Promise, 1898. Lithograph on wove paper. Sheet: 405 mm x 308 mm (15.94 in. x 12.13 in.)

Background imageLithograph Wove Paper Collection: Louis Malteste (French, active 19th century)

Louis Malteste (French, active 19th century). Marchande de Lacets, 1897. Lithograph on wove paper. Sheet: 405 mm x 308 mm (15.94 in. x 12.13 in.)

Background imageLithograph Wove Paper Collection: Alphonse-Jacques Levy (French, 1843 - 1918). Rabbi Elischa L Aveugle, ca. 1897

Alphonse-Jacques Levy (French, 1843 - 1918). Rabbi Elischa L Aveugle, ca. 1897. Lithograph on wove paper. Sheet: 405 mm x 308 mm (15.94 in. x 12.13 in.)

Background imageLithograph Wove Paper Collection: Charles-Lucien Leandre (French, 1862 - 1930). Noel, 1897. Lithograph on wove paper

Charles-Lucien Leandre (French, 1862 - 1930). Noel, 1897. Lithograph on wove paper. Sheet: 405 mm x 308 mm (15.94 in. x 12.13 in.)

Background imageLithograph Wove Paper Collection: Maurice Realier-Dumas (French, 1860 - 1928). Corinne, 1897. Lithograph on wove paper

Maurice Realier-Dumas (French, 1860 - 1928). Corinne, 1897. Lithograph on wove paper. Sheet: 405 mm x 308 mm (15.94 in. x 12.13 in.)


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"Lithograph Wove Paper: A Timeless Medium for French Art" Lithograph wove paper has long been cherished by French artists as a versatile and durable medium for their creative expressions. Artists like Charles François Prosper Guérin, Horace Vernet, Theodore Géricault, Francisque-Martin-François Grenier de Saint-Martin, Carle Vernet, Pierre Guérin, Eugene Isabey, L. C. & H. , Adolphe Giraldon, Fernand Louis Gottlob and Louis Malteste have all utilized this unique paper to bring their masterpieces to life. One such masterpiece is "The Bridge at Arcole (Pont d'Arcole)" by Horace Vernet. Created in the early 19th century using lithograph wove paper, this artwork captures the grandeur of the iconic bridge with remarkable precision and detail. Another notable example is Theodore Géricault's "The St. Bernard Pass (Passage du Mont St). " This lithograph on wove paper showcases Géricault's mastery of capturing dramatic landscapes and evoking emotions through his art. Pierre Guérin's "Le Repos du Monde" from 1818 is yet another stunning lithograph on wove paper that exemplifies the beauty and delicacy achievable with this medium. The intricate details of the scene are brought to life through the texture and quality of the paper itself. From scenes depicting daily life like Eugene Isabey's "Refitting a Boat at Low Tide" to more ethereal works such as Fernand Louis Gottlob's "La Promise, " lithographs on wove paper offer a wide range of possibilities for artistic expression. Whether it was used by renowned artists or lesser-known talents like L. C. Adolphe Giraldon or Louis Malteste, lithograph wove paper continues to captivate viewers with its ability to preserve intricate details while maintaining a sense of depth and texture.