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Theodore Roussel — L'Oublié

Theodore Roussel

L'Oublié

1920

Toward the end of his life, after years of experimentation with color intaglio processes, Roussel developed a novel technique for producing painterly multiples. These works were pulled from fabric plates that had been “inked” with a thick, opaque, water-based medium. The plates were disposable and could be recut from paper templates.

Medium
Color print from thirteen textile plates, with stencil, on ivory wove paper
Dimensions

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Theodore Roussel, L'Oublié, 1920

Toward the end of his life, after years of experimentation with color intaglio processes, Roussel developed a novel technique for producing painterly multiples. These works were pulled from fabric plates that had been “inked” with a thick, opaque, water-based medium. The plates were disposable and could be recut from paper templates.

Medium
Color print from thirteen textile plates, with stencil, on ivory wove paper
Dimensions
14.2 x 20.9 cm
Year
1920
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Small Scale, Works on Paper, Modern

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art