Sagot's Gallery
1898
Georges Alfred Bottini
Georges Alfred Bottini (French, 1874–1907)
Prints
Sagot's Gallery, 1898. Georges Alfred Bottini (French, 1874–1907). Color separation proof in yellow; sheet: 37.7 x 28.1 cm (14 13/16 x 11 1/16 in.); image: 28.8 x 18.6 cm (11 5/16 x 7 5/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1998.42.1 During the 1890s, there was a revived interest in color lithography in Paris. Originally considered a commercial art form, the medium was taken up by a growing number of printmakers as a means of formal experimentation. This print by Georges Bottini shows the shop of Edmond Sagot, a leading dealer of color lithographs during the late 19th and early 20th century. A crowd of fashionably dressed young women gather before the windows of Sagot's shop, suggesting the growing status of color lithography at this time.
- Maker/Artist
- Bottini, Georges Alfred
- Classification
- Formatted Medium
- color separation proof in yellow
- Medium
- color, separation, proof, yellow
- Dimensions
- Sheet: 37.7 x 28.1 cm (14 13/16 x 11 1/16 in.); Image: 28.8 x 18.6 cm (11 5/16 x 7 5/16 in.)
- Inscribed
- Inscription: lower right, in graphite: 2
- Departments
- Prints
- Accession Number
- 1998.42.1
- Credit Line
- John L. Severance Fund
- Exhibitions
- From Rembrandt to Rauschenberg: Recently Acquired Prints, Cleveland, Ohio: The Cleveland Museum of Art; September 17 - November 26, 2000. "From Rembrandt to Rauschenberg: Recently Acquired Prints."
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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