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Armand Rassenfosse, born on August 6, 1862 in Liège, where he died on January 28, 1934 (aged 71), was a Belgian engraver, draftsman, lithographer and painter. As a student and collaborator of Félicien Rops, he illustrated Les Fleurs du mal by Baudelaire. Together with Émile Berchmans and Auguste Donnay, Rassenfosse was one of the most important designers of posters for Auguste Bénard's printing press in Liège. The collaboration between the three artists from Liège and the French printer formed the basis of a graphic production at the forefront of poster art in Europe at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.
I offer a lithograph by Armand Rassenfosse. The work was published in 1928-29 by “Le Musée du Livre” and printed on the presses of Auguste Bénard. The work is called “l'Ouvrière” (the Worker) and is typical of the theme that appeared in the works of Rassenfosse.
The work is monogrammed in the print and dated 1928.
The lithograph has a transparent cover page on which all the details of the work are printed.
Considering the age of the work it is in good to very good condition.
The dimensions of the work are 22 cm × 16 cm.
The dimensions of the sheet are 29.5 cm × 21.5 cm.
The work will be carefully packaged and shipped by registered mail with insurance and track & trace code.