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Louis Icart - Coursing II

Coursing II (1929)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
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Louis Icart

Louis Icart was a French painter, graphic artist, and illustrator.

Louis Justin Laurent Icart was the first son of Jean and Elisabeth Icart. He started drawing early on. His aunt, who was impressed by his talent during a visit, brought him to Paris in 1907, where he dedicated himself to painting, drawing and the production of numerous etchings.

In the studio, where he initially produced frivolous postcards with copies of existing images, he soon designed his own works. Thereupon he received orders for the design of title pages for the magazine La Critique Théâtrale. Fashion houses hired Icart to create fashion sketches, with which he soon became known. In 1913 he showed his pictures at the Salon des Humoristes. Icart then learned the technique of copperplate engraving and from then on worked with this process. He was now working for the large French design studios and illustrated their catalogs. In 1914 he met the eighteen-year-old "beautiful blonde" Fanny Volmers, an employee of the Paquin fashion house, whom he married later and who was the model for many of his works.

Icart participated in the First World War as a fighter pilot. During this time he made countless sketches and etchings with patriotic themes. On his return, he made prints of his work, mostly using aquatint and drypoint etching. Because of the great demand, he often published two versions, one for the European and another for the American market.

In 1920 he exhibited at the Paris Simonson Gallery, where he received mixed reviews. In 1922, Louis Icart traveled with Fanny to New York City for his first American exhibition, which was first shown in the Belmaison gallery in John Wanamaker's department store and later moved to Wanamakers in Philadelphia. For his fifty oil paintings shown, he received mixed reviews again.

In the late 1920s, Icart was very successful both artistically and financially with his publications and his work for large fashion and design studios. The popularity of his etchings peaked in the Art Deco era. Icart depicted life in Paris and New York in the 1920s and 1930s in his own style of painting. Success in 1930 enabled him to buy a magnificent house on the Montmartre hill in the north of Paris. In 1932 Icart showed in the New York Metropolitan Galleries a collection of paintings entitled Les Visions Blanches, which received little attention, however, because he did not personally accompany the exhibition.

After the German western campaign, Icart turned to more serious issues. With L’Exode, he created a series of works that document the horrors of the occupation of France in World War II from 1940 onwards. During this time, Icart had to flee Paris and leave behind some of these works, which were only rediscovered in the attic of a Paris art academy together with some of his earlier works in the 1970s.

Icart died in his Parisian house in 1950.

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Le Nuit et le Moment Pl.1

Le Nuit et le Moment Pl.1 (1946)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Eighteen-Thirty

Eighteen-Thirty (1929)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
A fashionable young woman

A fashionable young woman (1920s)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Zest

Zest (1928)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Pensive (Matin)

Pensive (Matin)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Le Nuit et le Moment Pl.4

Le Nuit et le Moment Pl.4 (1946)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Le Nuit et le Moment Pl.3

Le Nuit et le Moment Pl.3 (1946)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Masquerade

Masquerade (1928)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
En calèche (à Versailles)

En calèche (à Versailles)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Nude with Black Fur

Nude with Black Fur

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Femme Pensive

Femme Pensive

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Régina Camier

Régina Camier

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Lady with Blue Flowers

Lady with Blue Flowers (1935)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Don Juan

Don Juan (1928)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Le Nuit et le Moment Pl.5

Le Nuit et le Moment Pl.5 (1946)

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
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