Catégorie
Estampe-MultipleTechnique
LithographieType d'oeuvre
Multiple (73/100)Signature
Signé mainDimensions hors cadre
32 x 44 cm(12,6 x 17,32 in)
Dimensions avec cadre
50 x 65 cm(19,69 x 25,59 in)
Description de l'oeuvre
Charles CLÉMENT
(1889-1972)
The Boar Hunt
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The Boar Hunt
Original Lithograph
Not Framed - Will be Shipped in a Tube
Condition: Some light creasing in outer margins of sheet.
Image size: 32 x 44 cm - Sheet size: 50 x 65 cm
A group of hunters and their dogs cross a winter landscape, probably in the Canton of Vaud, carrying a dead wild boar (sanglier). Signed in pencil lower right and numbered 73/100.
Charles Edouard Félix Clément was a well-known, versatile and prolific artist and illustrator from the Swiss Canton of Vaud. Born in the town of Rolle, he was an associate of the Swiss painter Rodolphe-Théophile Bosshard and the French author André Malraux. Clément worked principally as a painter of the landscapes of the canton of vaud and an illustrator depicting Swiss scenes. During the 1930s, he created the stained glass windows for a number of churches in the Canton de Vaud, including for the Cathedral of Lausanne, and the churches at Coppet and Commugny.