Alexandre Lunois Art
Alexandre Lunois was born on February 2, 1863, in Paris. Lunois was an autodidact and is considered to be the re-inventor of the lithotint technique. His first works were black and white lithographs, including "Scenes from a Life in Paris," "The Circus" and "Dutch Scenes." Inspired by his yearly travels, Alexandre Lunois went more and more to color lithography. He produced the illustrations for Theophile Gautier's "Fortunio," among others. Alexandre Lunois also worked as an engraver from 1907 onwards and published a luxury edition of the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen with 66 of his engravings under the title "Histoires et Aventures" in his own publishing house. Lunois died on September 2, 1916, in Le-Pecq.
1910s Alexandre Lunois Art
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1910s Alexandre Lunois Art
Lithograph
1910s Alexandre Lunois Art
Lithograph
1910s Alexandre Lunois Art
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1910s Alexandre Lunois Art
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1910s Alexandre Lunois Art
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1910s Alexandre Lunois Art
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1890s Alexandre Lunois Art
Lithograph
1890s Modern Alexandre Lunois Art
Lithograph
1890s Realist Alexandre Lunois Art
Lithograph
1970s Contemporary Alexandre Lunois Art
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19th Century Realist Alexandre Lunois Art
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18th Century Old Masters Alexandre Lunois Art
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1970s Contemporary Alexandre Lunois Art
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexandre Lunois Art
Archival Paper, Etching, Photogravure
1970s Surrealist Alexandre Lunois Art
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Late 18th Century Old Masters Alexandre Lunois Art
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20th Century Alexandre Lunois Art
Lithograph
Late 18th Century Old Masters Alexandre Lunois Art
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Early 2000s Alexandre Lunois Art
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1960s Contemporary Alexandre Lunois Art
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1980s Alexandre Lunois Art
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