LIVESLY
(European, Active Early-Mid 20th Century)
Chillon (Château de Chillon) — A Pair
Early-Mid 20th Century
Pair of vintage lithographic prints on paper
A masterfully rendered pair of vintage prints depicting the iconic Château de Chillon on the tranquil shores of Lake Geneva. These atmospheric works capture the historic medieval fortress dramatically perched on its rocky island, set against the majestic, snow-capped peaks of the Dents du Midi. The artist utilizes a soft, painterly palette of emerald greens and muted blues to evoke the misty, romantic allure of the Swiss Alps.
Immortalized by Lord Byron and painted by masters such as Gustave Courbet, this historic site remains a perennially popular subject for global collectors. Each piece is housed in its original, elegant period gilt framing and is individually hand-signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right margin and titled "Chillon" in the lower left, a traditional hallmark of early fine art printmaking.
Signed and titled in pencil in the lower margins.
Sight: 5 × 6 in. (Each)
Frame: 12½ × 13½ in. (Each)
LIVESLY
(European, Active Early-Mid 20th Century)
Chillon (Château de Chillon) — A Pair
Early-Mid 20th Century
Pair of vintage lithographic prints on paper
A masterfully rendered pair of vintage prints depicting the iconic Château de Chillon on the tranquil shores of Lake Geneva. These atmospheric works capture the historic medieval fortress dramatically perched on its rocky island, set against the majestic, snow-capped peaks of the Dents du Midi. The artist utilizes a soft, painterly palette of emerald greens and muted blues to evoke the misty, romantic allure of the Swiss Alps.
Immortalized by Lord Byron and painted by masters such as Gustave Courbet, this historic site remains a perennially popular subject for global collectors. Each piece is housed in its original, elegant period gilt framing and is individually hand-signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right margin and titled "Chillon" in the lower left, a traditional hallmark of early fine art printmaking.
Signed and titled in pencil in the lower margins.
Sight: 5 × 6 in. (Each)
Frame: 12½ × 13½ in. (Each)