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Alexandre Lunois. Ed. Sagot. Lithograph in colors. 1894 . Annoucement for Editions Sagot..

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Andrew Terry Keats
         Fine Art
 
We specialize in fine French prints of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with an emphasis on artists of the Belle Epoque.  We also carry many prints and woodcuts by women artists from the turn of the century.
 
For over 25 years, we have offered a fine selection of French and American color woodcuts, etchings and lithographs. 

 What's New....
   Artist's Biographies
 
   Research
 
   New exhibitions....

The prints on this website are a representative selection of current inventory to which we are constantly adding.  A fully illustrated and annotated catalog is available upon request.
 
French and Belle Epoque artists we carry include:
 Aman-Jean, Auriol, Besnard, Blanche, Boizot, Bonnard, Chadel, Chahine, Charpentier, Delatre, Denis, d'Espagnat, Evenepoel, Helleu, Heran, Huard, Luce, Lunois, Maurin, Meunier, Muller, Osterland, Rassenfosse Riviere, Roux-Champion, Signac, Somm, Steinlen, Thornley, Toulouse-Lautrec and Villon.
 
American color woodcuts and Arts and Crafts artists we carry include:
Dow, Patterson, Gearhart, Fletcher, Rice, de Lemos, Harker, Richart, Babcock and Rader.
 
Pacific Asian artists we carry include:
Lum, Hyde, Bartlett, Miller, Jowett, Baldridge, Keith.
 
 
Current Exhibitions of Note....

 

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Bonnard. La Femme au Parapluie.
Pierre Bonnard: the late interiors.
 The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
New York.
Through April 19,2009.

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Toulouse-Lautrec. Jane Avril.
Toulouse-Lautrec and Paris.
Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute.
Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Through April 26, 2009.

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