The Bathers

Artist : Edouard Goerg
Medium : Lithograph
Size unframed : 21.65"/14.84"
Size framed : N/A
Signature Info : Hand Signed - By the artist
Frame Info : Not Framed
Condition : Fine
Year : 1960
Asking Price:£410.00
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Description

This is a rare limited edition - Hand Signed Lithographic, by Edouard Goerg.

Edouard Goerg, French/Australian (1893-1969) Circa 1960 Lithograph "The Bathers". Color Lithograph on Marais paper,1960, Hand Signed lower right in pencil,  numbered 18/30. Comes with Gallery COA.

  • Artist: Edouard Goerg
  • Title: "The Bathers"
  • Medium: Lithograph
  • Year: 1960
  • Edition: 18/30
  • Size: Overall - 13 7/16 x 19 3/4 (35 x 48 cm)
  • Size: Image - 15 x 22 in. (37.7 x 55 cm
  • Signature: Hand signed by the artist
  • Authentication: COA from Gallery

Edouard Goerg (Sydney, Australia, 1893 – Callian, France, 1968)

Edouard Joseph Goerg ‘Edouard Goerg’: Born of French parents Edouard Joseph Goerg left Australia for Paris at a young age. Mainly self-taught he created his first etchings and paintings at the age of twenty-two. Several years later he also produced his first original lithographs. Serving in the French Army during World War One (1914-1918), Edouard Goerg was profoundly affected by the horrors he witnessed.

By 1920, Edouard Joseph Goerg had established himself as a major French Expressionist artist. Some critics drew comparisons between his work and that of George Grosz, but within several years Goerg’s art was strong elements of surrealism that made scholars establish affinities between his lithographs and etchings and those of Odilon Redon. Quite Simply, however, Edouard Goerg’s art forged its own individual path.

During his career, many of Edouard Goerg’s finest original prints were created for illustrative sets upon the works of Baudelaire, Pol and others. This original lithograph was created for his series illustrating the Apocalypse. It was published in Paris in 1945 in a sole, limited edition.

Edouard Goerg was the President of the Peintres-Graveurs Francais. He was also a professor at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and was awarded the Chevalier of the Legion d’honneur from the French government. Museums that today include his lithographs and etchings in their permanent collections are, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art, Paris and the Art Museum of Copenhagen.