This original etching is by French artist, Jacques Villon, and is titled Le Nain Auguste, for the famous French chansonnier, Auguste Tuaillon (1873-1907). This piece is plate signed and numbered from the limited edition of 60. Publishers blind stamp is shown in the lower left. Image measures approximately 5.5" x 4". Frame measures 24.25" x 20.5". This artwork is in good condition with the frame showing very slight signs of wear.


Jacques Villon (formerly Gaston Emile Duchamp) was born on July 31, 1875, in Damville, France. He is the half brother of Marcel Duchamp and Raymond Duchamp Villon. His pseudonym was taken in honor of the French poet François Villon. From 1894 until 1906, he worked as a caricaturist and illustrator for several magazines in Paris. During this time, Jacques Villon produced many posters and humoristic cartoons. He turned towards painting after 1906 and was influenced by Edgar Degas and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec. From circa 1911, Jacques Villon was a member of the group of French artists known as "Section d'Or," along with his brother Marcel Duchamp, Albert Gleizes, Francis Picabia, and Juan Gris. After this time, he retreated to Puteaux, a village near Paris, to work in peace. He produced around 700 paintings. In the late 1940's, he was finally discovered by a gallery owner. Jacques Villon became known mainly for his graphic design work. For a long time, he was considered a representative of Cubism, but today he is also recognized for his interesting connections with other art styles, such as Impressionism and Futurism. Villon died on June 9, 1963, in Puteaux.