- Henri Manguin "Ville De Honfleur " Societe des Artist Honfleurais Vintage Mourlot Stone lithograph Printed in 1968
- Measuring 20 1/4" X 28 3/4"
- It is in Near Mint to Mint Condition
- We grade our posters according to the Iguide Universal 10-Point Grading Scale.
- C10 Mint - Investment quality. No perceptible flaws of any kind.
- C9 Near Mint - Investment quality. Minor flaw on an otherwise unused item.
- C8 Excellent - Investment quality. A few minor defects. Pin holes, small tears,etc.
- C7 Very Good to Excellent - Fine. Several defects. Still a very nicely preserved item.
- C6 Very Good - The typical used item in average condition. Several defects
- C5 Good to Very Good - A heavily-worn item.
- C4 Good - Below average but still suitable for display.
- C3 Fair - Heavily worn, but yet still complete.
- C2 Poor to Fair - An extremely worn, possibly even incomplete item.
- C1 Poor - The lowest grade, representing items in the lowest possible condition.
- Kept Flat, in a Smoke, Dust, and UV Light Free storage facility for over 40 years that has allowed the Image to retain its brilliancy without any fading.
- Item is Not Reprint, Giclee Print Nor Ink Jet Print, it is an Original Mourlot Stone Lithograph
- Item will be shipped double tubed ( the Item is wrapped around one tube in order to avoid kinks and any damage that might happen in handling; the second tube is on the outside for extra protection during shipping). Double tubing would cost extra, but we provide it free for our customers. Customer comments have shown they truly appreciate this free extra care.
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- Henri Charles Manguin(Paris, 23 March 1874 – Saint-Tropez, 25 September 1949) was a French painter, associated with Les Fauves.Manguin entered the École des Beaux-Arts to study under Gustave Moreau, as did Matisse and Charles Camoin with whom he became close friends. Like them, Manguin made copies of Renaissance art in the Louvre.Manguin was greatly influenced byimpressionism, as is seen in his use of bright pastel hues.He married in 1899 and made numerous portraits of his wife, Jeanne, and their family. In 1902, Manguin had his first exhibition at the Salon des Indépendants and d'Automne. Many of his paintings were of Mediterranean landscapes; these represented the height of his career as a Fauve artist.He traveled extensively with Albert Marquetthroughout Southern Europe. In 1949, Manguin left Paris to settle in Saint-Tropez, where he died soon after, on September 25, 1949.
- When You receive your item,There will be an inner tube inside the outer tube.
- Please unwrap the outer wrapping on the inner tube. The Item is rolled onto the inner tube NOT inside the inner tube. The Reason for that is so the Item does not get any kinks during shipping.