Lass
Artist: Jean-Émile Laboureur
Circa: 1918
Jean-Émile Laboureur, a French engraver and painter, is best known for his Cubist-influenced compositions and refined graphic style. Lass (1918) exemplifies his mastery of line and form: a poised figure rendered with geometric elegance, set against an abstracted architectural backdrop. Laboureur was instrumental in bringing Cubism into the realm of engraving and illustration, and works like this highlight his unique ability to combine modernist experimentation with French elegance. This rare print remains a collector’s treasure and a sophisticated decorative statement.
Print Details:
Giclée reproduction of the original engraving
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Jean-Émile Laboureur and French modernism
Cubist and graphic art
Early 20th-century engraving and illustration
Figurative Cubist works
Distinctive décor with elegant modernist character
Laboureur’s poised figure—Cubist geometry meets French refinement.
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