Toulouse-born Art Deco master Louis Icart had some use for the “opticality” shunned by Post-Impressionists, whether Cubists, Abstract or Expressionists, but he generally focused on line and subject in his drawings and etchings more than light and color. Here we see his “Elegant Ladies in a Carriage”, a sparse, dreamy, pastel-colored impressionistic boulevard scene.
Elegants En Caleche, c.1930, Oil on CanvasLouis Icart French (1888 - 1950) |
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Toulouse-born Art Deco master Louis Icart had some use for the “opticality” shunned by Post-Impressionists, whether Cubists, Abstract or Expressionists, but he generally focused on line and subject in his drawings and etchings more than light and color. Here we see his “Elegant Ladies in a Carriage”, a sparse, dreamy, pastel-colored impressionistic boulevard scene. |
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