Étienne Morillon
Cubist Still Life
, 1919
Woodcut with full margins
7 x 6.25 inches
No. 9 from the edition of 33
Signed and numbered in pencil
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Provenance
Private collection
Note: Etienne Morillon, a student of the Ecole des Beaux Arts of Lyon under Bonnardel, Morisot and Sicart, moved to Paris in 1905 where he met Utrillo and Derain. His later style altered due to the influences of Cubism and art deco, especially from his interest in Cezanne and Derain. Many of his works are in the Museum of Fine Art in Lyon.