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Yves Ganne "Jeune Fille" Lithograph — Signed, Numbered 213/260, Framed View Watchlist >

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Yves Ganne "Jeune Fille" Lithograph — Signed, Numbered 213/260, Framed

Offered here is Jeune Fille, a captivating stone lithograph by renowned French artist Yves Ganne (b. 1931). Signed lower right “Y. Ganne” and numbered 213/260 lower left, this limited edition reflects Ganne’s celebrated modernist style, blending Abstract Expressionism with a refined Mid-Century Modern sensibility. Ganne, who trained under Fernand Léger and exhibited widely since 1950, is well-listed in Benezit and other art references. His works have been acquired by the French Government and feature in the permanent collections of the City of Paris and the Musée d’Art Moderne. This piece is elegantly presented in a wood frame with a deep mat behind plexiglass, highlighting its warm, balanced palette and expressive lines. A timeless and accessible addition to any fine art collection, especially for admirers of mid-century European modernism.


Details

  • Title: Jeune Fille
  • Artist: Yves Ganne (French, b. 1931)
  • Medium: Stone lithograph on paper
  • Edition: Signed lower right, numbered 213/260 lower left

Yves Ganne first gained acclaim with the Prix de la Jeune Peinture in 1950 and the Prix de la Ville de Menton the same year. He has held solo shows at the prestigious Drouant-David gallery in Paris and exhibited internationally, with works owned by the French Government and featured in major public collections. His prints remain a popular choice for collectors of 20th-century French modernism.


Condition:
Good vintage condition overall. There is minor wear and debris trapped behind the plexiglass, and the plexiglass surface shows light scratches consistent with age. The print itself retains crisp lines and strong colors, presenting beautifully as framed.

Dimensions:

  • Framed: 32.5″ H × 19″ W × 0.1″ D
  • Visible Image: 26.25″ H × 13″ W
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