Fernand mourlot picasso biography
- For onwards of 152 years, Fernand Mourlot has been synonymous with the resurgence of lithography – a process which under his influence, attracted the greatest.
- Early life and career Fernand Mourlot was born on 5 April 1895 in Paris, France.
- When Fernand Mourlot became one of the heirs to his father's Paris print shop in the early 1920s, printmaking was changed forever.
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Pablo Picasso 1881-1973
Pablo Picasso was born on 25 October 1881 in Malaga, Spain. His artistic work is versatile, and with curiosity and a passion for experimentation he has always explored different techniques and materials to express his artistic urge. In addition to his paintings, his oeuvre also includes sculpture, ceramics and prints. He devoted himself to printmaking with great pleasure, and by the time he died his graphic oeuvre comprised almost 2,000 works.
During the various periods of his life, Picasso always enjoyed the use of various different printmaking techniques. In the early stages of his life he started to make etchings, the most famous of which was “Le Repas frugal” from 1904. In the 1930s, etching, aquatint and sugar aquatint were Picasso’s preferred print media. A highlight in the use of this technique is to be found in the Suite Vollard. The Suite Vollard, a series of 100 sheets created between 1930 and 1937, picks up on a theme that Picasso repeatedly deals with in his oeuvre: The relationship between the model and the pain
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Françoise (Bloch 398), 1946, lithograph, 26 x 19 1/2 inches
In July 1945, in conversation with the Hungarian photographer and writer, Brassai, Picasso said about one of his paintings: “If it were possible, I would leave it as it is, while I began over and carried it to a more advanced state on another canvas. Then I would do the same thing with that one. There would never be a 'finished' canvas, but just the different 'states of a single painting, which normally disappear in the course of work.”* In November of that same year, Picasso entered Fernand Mourlot’s print shop in the Rue de Chabrol and took on lithography as a new creative endeavor. It seems that, with this medium, Picasso discovered how to actually practice the concept he had described to Brassai just a few months ago.
Picasso’s body of lithographic work before this time wasn’t large or substantial. But he certainly made up for any lost time once he began his collaboration with Mourlot. The artist was entranced with the medium— working twelve-hour days if not more,
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Fernand Mourlot
Fernand Mourlot (French:[fɛʁnɑ̃muʁlo]; 5 April 1895 – 4 December 1988), son of Jules Mourlot, was the director of Mourlot Studios and founder of Editions Mourlot.
Early life and career
Fernand Mourlot was born on 5 April 1895 in Paris, France. He was the sixth of nine children of Jules Mourlot and Clemence Gadras. In 1911, at the age of 16, he was admitted as a student to the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs where he studied drawing. After his studies he joined his father and older brothers in the family business, the "Imprimerie J. Mourlot". In 1914, Jules Mourlot, through the sale of Russian bonds, would begin expanding the studios, eventually opening a second location on rue St. Maur and purchasing Imprimerie Bataille on rue de Chabrol.
That year, the three eldest Mourlot brothers were also drafted into the French Army and sent to the front. Paul, the oldest brother, would be killed shortly after the start of the war. Georges and Fernand would remain in the army through 1918 and would both participate in many battles inclu
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