Louttre B – “Pas de Gazelle Pour Le Lion” – Original Engraving
Louttre B – Marc-Antoine Bissiere
July 15, 1926 – April 6, 2012)
Marc-Antoine Bissiere was born in Paris in 1926, the son of the well known artist Roger Bissiere (1888-1964), who knicknamed him “loutre” (Otter). The two worked for many years side by side. The younger artist adopted the name to distinguish himself from his father and establish his own identity.
Louttre B developed a unique print-making technique of combining woodblock and copperplates to achieve a three dimensional sculptural effect. These marvelous large format engravings stand off the page in light relief.
Louttre B eschewed the pure abstraction of his father for a more figurative style, which he called “figuration allusive”. He also created sculpture, stained glass windows, and tapestries.
Pas de Gazelle Pour Le Lion
Signed by the Artist Lower Right
Indication E. A. lower left (Epreuve d’Artist = Artist’s Proof)
Dimensions: 78 X 58 cm