Louttre B. (French 1926-2012) - Untitled Woodblock/Serigraph #7/50 (1971, Signed)
Louttre B. (French 1926-2012) - Untitled Woodblock/Serigraph #7/50 (1971, Signed). Printed on woven art paper. In good condition with some handling marks conducive with age. Signed at the bottom of image.
Size: 25.75”H x 20”W
Marc-Antoine Bissière also known as Loutre was born in 1926 in Paris. Early in 1944, under the name of Antoine Bissière, he exhibits his first works at the Galerie de France with his father and his friends (Bertholle, Jean Le Moal, Manessier, Gustave Singier, Etienne Martin). Pierre Loeb’s art gallery exhibited his paintings in 1957, then in 1959 at Jeanne Bucher’s art gallery. At the same time, Marc-Antoine Bissière shows his works at the Salon de Mai, then at the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles. In 1961, he became the laureate of the second Biennale of Paris, at the Fifth Etching Tokyo Biennale in 1966 and the following year at the Triennale de Grenchen (Switzerland). In 1969, Louttre.B, with the help of Fiorini, created monumental etchings (2 x 3 m) as well as a set of 10 mega-etchings for Jeanne-Bucher’s art gallery. For about sixty years working between Paris and Boissièrettes, he exhibited his works (paintings and etchings) in more than a hundred galleries (Germany, France, Denmark, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Unites States, Sweden, Switzerland, etc). Louttre B. died on April 5th, 2012.
Louttre B. (French 1926-2012) - Untitled Woodblock/Serigraph #7/50 (1971, Signed). Printed on woven art paper. In good condition with some handling marks conducive with age. Signed at the bottom of image.
Size: 25.75”H x 20”W
Marc-Antoine Bissière also known as Loutre was born in 1926 in Paris. Early in 1944, under the name of Antoine Bissière, he exhibits his first works at the Galerie de France with his father and his friends (Bertholle, Jean Le Moal, Manessier, Gustave Singier, Etienne Martin). Pierre Loeb’s art gallery exhibited his paintings in 1957, then in 1959 at Jeanne Bucher’s art gallery. At the same time, Marc-Antoine Bissière shows his works at the Salon de Mai, then at the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles. In 1961, he became the laureate of the second Biennale of Paris, at the Fifth Etching Tokyo Biennale in 1966 and the following year at the Triennale de Grenchen (Switzerland). In 1969, Louttre.B, with the help of Fiorini, created monumental etchings (2 x 3 m) as well as a set of 10 mega-etchings for Jeanne-Bucher’s art gallery. For about sixty years working between Paris and Boissièrettes, he exhibited his works (paintings and etchings) in more than a hundred galleries (Germany, France, Denmark, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Unites States, Sweden, Switzerland, etc). Louttre B. died on April 5th, 2012.
Louttre B. (French 1926-2012) - Untitled Woodblock/Serigraph #7/50 (1971, Signed). Printed on woven art paper. In good condition with some handling marks conducive with age. Signed at the bottom of image.
Size: 25.75”H x 20”W
Marc-Antoine Bissière also known as Loutre was born in 1926 in Paris. Early in 1944, under the name of Antoine Bissière, he exhibits his first works at the Galerie de France with his father and his friends (Bertholle, Jean Le Moal, Manessier, Gustave Singier, Etienne Martin). Pierre Loeb’s art gallery exhibited his paintings in 1957, then in 1959 at Jeanne Bucher’s art gallery. At the same time, Marc-Antoine Bissière shows his works at the Salon de Mai, then at the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles. In 1961, he became the laureate of the second Biennale of Paris, at the Fifth Etching Tokyo Biennale in 1966 and the following year at the Triennale de Grenchen (Switzerland). In 1969, Louttre.B, with the help of Fiorini, created monumental etchings (2 x 3 m) as well as a set of 10 mega-etchings for Jeanne-Bucher’s art gallery. For about sixty years working between Paris and Boissièrettes, he exhibited his works (paintings and etchings) in more than a hundred galleries (Germany, France, Denmark, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Unites States, Sweden, Switzerland, etc). Louttre B. died on April 5th, 2012.