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Charles Lapicque

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Painter of the New School of Paris, born in Theizé in 1898, his family moved to Paris in 1909. Charles Lapicque was the adopted son of the professor of general physiology Louis Lapicque, whose name he took. As a child, he learned the piano, drawing and violin. In 1917, the young man was mobilized for the First World War and left to fight in the field artillery. In 1919, he began studying...

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Beyond works currently in stock, it seemed to me useful to combine business with pleasure by letting you discover others works by artists in my gallery. These artworks, now sold or removed from our website, have been in our stock in the past. These pages will undoubtedly make it possible for some of you to associate an image with its title or the other way round, for others it will be a good time to discover more on such and such artist. For the sake of confidentiality – the pieces being no longer available – we won't display neither their numbering or their price. For whatever reason, make sure to visit this amazing art database with to date 6441 online works just for your pleasure! Michelle Champetier

The works presented on this page are not available anymore.
Original signed lithograph de  : Le Blanc-bec
Le Blanc-bec
1967 Original lithograph, signed in pencil by the artist. Lapicque n° 341
Original signed lithograph de  : Les Reclus
Les Reclus
1967 Original lithograph, signed in pencil by the artist. Lapicque n° 348
Original signed lithograph de  : Normandie
Normandie
1966 Original lithograph, signed in pencil by the artist. Lapicque n° 278
Original signed lithograph de  : Le Sahara
Le Sahara
1980 Original lithograph, signed in pencil by the artist. Lapicque n° 621
Original signed lithograph de  : Greek landscape
Greek landscape
1964 Original lithograph, signed in pencil by the artist. Balanci et Blache n° 204
Original signed lithograph de  : Lagune bretonne
Lagune bretonne
1959 Original lithograph, signed in pencil by the artist. Balanci et Blache n° 116

Catalogue(s) raisonné(s)

Catalogue(s) raisonné(s)
* Catalogue raisonné des estampes, B. Balanci, G. Blache Versailles et E. Auger, Ed. Bernard Balanci, 1981. All the "catalogues raisonnés"

Bibliographic track & more

To read from or about the artist :
* Lapicque, Jean Lescure, Ed. Galanis, Paris, 1956.
*  Essais sur l'espace, l'art et la destinée, Charles Lapicque, préface de Jean Wahl, Ed. Grasset, Paris, 1958,
* Dialogue avec Jean Guichard-Meili, dans La peinture aujourd'hui, Jean Guichard-Meili,  Ed. bibliothèque de l'homme d'action, Paris, 1960.
* Fauves, vingt et un dessins de Charles Lapicque, J. Guichard-Meili, Plaute, Ed. Porte du Sud, Villeneuve-sur-Yonne, 1991.
* Lapicque, Aloys Perregaux, Ed. Ides et Calendes_2003.
* Lapicque, René Le Bihan, Ed. Le Télégramme, 2007.
* Charles Lapicque - Une rétrospective, Philippe Bouchet et autres, Ed. Evergreen, 2008. 
* Charles Lapicque, le dérangeur, cat. d'exposition, Musée de l'Hospice Saint-Roch, Issoudun, 2009.
* Charles Lapicque, Philippe Bouchet, Ed. Cercle d'art, Paris, 2009.
* Charles Lapicque : la vocation maritime, cat. d'exposition, Philippe Bouchet, Musée de Morlaix, 2011.
* Charles Lapicque à Besancon – Donation de M. Norbert Ducrot-Grandeyre, P. Rosenberg, E. Guigon, Ed. Hazan, Paris, 2011.
* Charles Lapicque, peintre libre et esprit fertile, Philippe Bouchet, collection Artiste, Ed. Coop Breizh, 2014.


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Art movements

  • + SCHOOL OF PARIS / 1945-1960 / Jean Degottex, Georges Mathieu, Nicolas de Staël, etc.
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Some were created in lithographic technic, most are simple offset reproductions. They are many those who like collecting these rectangles of paper, monochrome or in games of colours, in matt paper or brilliant, with many words or almost dumb.

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