Louis Süe, original lithographic poaster from 1961, with hand painted frame
Louis Süe, original lithographic poaster from 1961, with hand painted frame
Original lithographic poster with art by Louis Süe made for exhibition at Galerie Andre Weil in Paris 1961.
Printed by Mourlot.
Louis Süe was a prominent French painter, architect, and designer known for his significant role in shaping French decorative arts during the early 20th century. Though trained as a painter, Süe became especially influential as a designer and decorator, bridging the gap between fine art and applied arts with an elegant, modern aesthetic deeply rooted in classical harmony.
After studying at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Süe was initially aligned with Symbolism and post-Impressionist painting, exhibiting in salons like the Salon d’Automne. However, his career took a pivotal turn when he became increasingly involved in architecture and design.
The piece is framed with a hand painted light blue frame, with passepartout in a old-rose tone and placed on a green background.
H 77 x W 57 cm.