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Aquatint lithograph Jacqueline Debutler composition Artist proof XXth

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Color lithograph (or aquatint) signed Debutler *, representing a colorful abstract composition, numbered EA (Artist Proof) III on X, vintage twentieth century. Provenance Ragnar Van Leyden collection.

This litho is in very good condition. Signed lower right, numbered on the left.

A note: tiny spots and yellowing of the pay, see photos.

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* Jacqueline Debutler (1928):

born Jacqueline Valentin is a French artist whose fields of artistic expression are painting, engraving and sculpture. She studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Amiens. His first works are signed Valérie Lacroix, name inspired by La Croix Saint Ouen, near Compiègne village, where is the sawmill of his parents. In 1957, in Amiens, she married Patrick de Butler of Ormond, a specialist surgeon of the hand, and took the pseudonym of Debutler as an artist's name. She divorced Patrick in 1981. She obtained, in 1963, the first mention of the "French Pallet". Jacqueline Debutler moved to Paris in 1967 and enrolled at Johnny Friedlaender's Studio to pursue engraver studies. In parallel with her Parisian activity in her studio in rue Croulebarbe, she works and exhibits in the south of France, particularly in La Garde-Freinet. In 1976, she was contacted by a gallery in Port-Grimaud to participate in an exhibition with Victor Vasarely. The success of his works in the United States has several times earned him to be cited as an American artist. She counts among her relatives: Jacques Rigaud and his wife Dominique; the artists Gillou Brillant, Jacqueline Badord (1917-2013) and Olivier Descamps (1920-2003) with whom he happens to participate in group exhibitions.

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  • Dimensions 65 cm x 50 cm