

Composition
Rendered in china ink on an intimate scale of 15 by 19 centimeters, this signed composition exemplifies the graphic sensibility that Charles Dufresne cultivated across his career as a painter, engraver, and decorator. Working in a medium that rewards both precision and expressive spontaneity, Dufresne brings to the sheet the same observational directness that defined his early pastels made at circuses, café-chantants, and guinguettes in the spirit of Toulouse-Lautrec. The work carries the quiet authority of an artist who moved fluidly between fine and decorative traditions, and whose draftsmanship was sharpened by formative years spent in Italy alongside the American engraver Herbert Lespinasse. Dufresne (1876 to 1938) emerged as one of the more distinctive figures in early twentieth-century French art, exhibiting first at the Salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in 1903 and going on to develop a visual language marked by decorative richness and a searching interest in line. His time in Brittany at the invitation of Jean Frélaut further broadened his engagement with place and form. Works on paper from his hand occupy a special position within his output, offering collectors direct access to the thinking and mark-making that underpins his larger practice. Original drawings by Dufresne appear with genuine rarity on the market, and this signed example represents an accessible point of entry into the work of an artist whose reputation has grown steadily among specialists of the French modernist period. Its modest dimensions make it well suited to intimate display, and the absence of a frame allows the new owner the pleasure of presenting it according to personal taste.
- Medium
- Original China Ink Drawing
- Overall
- Signed
- Yes
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Wallector
For Sale — £300
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