May 09, 2024 - Sale 2668

Sale 2668 - Lot 27

Unsold
Estimate: $ 800 - $ 1,200

DANIEL DE LOSQUES (1880-1915)

PETITE PESTE / MARTHE RÉGNIER. Circa 1906.


55x39¼ inches, 139¾x99¾ cm. Ch. Wall & Cie., Paris.
Condition B+: repaired tears, creases, minor abrasions and restoration in margins and along vertical and horizontal folds; punch holes at sides filled in; paper and ink stamps in upper right corner; slight toning.

"Marthe Régnier was a reigning favorite of the Paris comic stage who delighted theatergoers with her vivacious, intelligent, tomboyish portrayals" (Gold p. 88). It was fitting then, that the artist rendered the actress in a playful, caricature style, reminiscent of Cappiello.

Henri-Daniel-Casimir-Paul Thouroude, also known as Daniel De Losques, was a French artist and illustrator. He studied at the prestigious Académie Julian in Paris and went on to illustrate for numerous newspapers and publications such as Le Figaro, L'Aurore, Le Matin, Le Rire, Le Monde illustré, Paris illustré and Le Théâtre. In 1910, De Losques opened his own printing studio called Losques studio, which predominantly produced posters for concerts and theater performances. His life was cut short in WWI during his time as a bomber, when his plane was shot down by a German aircraft in 1915. This is the version with text. Gold 127.