Totebag Léopold Chauveau

Totebag Léopold Chauveau

This totebag was published on the occasion of the exhibition "In the land of monsters. Léopold Chauveau (1870-1940)" at the Musée d'Orsay (10 March - 28 June 2020) is illustrated with monsters drawn by Léopold Chauveau.

€9.95 €5

Characteristics

Maintenance :
Hand wash, no tumble dryer or dry cleaning
Museum :
Musée d'Orsay
Material :
Cotton
Printing Technique :
Sérigraphie
Artist :
L. Chauveau (1870-1940)
Art movements :
20th century, 19th century
EAN :
3336729144242
Dimensions :
37 cm x 43 cm
Reference :
CH901101

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The artist

L. Chauveau (1870-1940)

Parallel to his work as a doctor, embraced by family obligation but which he did not appreciate, Léopold Chauveau took refuge as a self-taught artist in a strange artistic universe, as singular as it was original. At once a sculptor, illustrator and author of books for adults and children, he was long forgotten by art history, before a donation from his grandson to the Musée d'Orsay in 2017 (18 sculptures and 100 drawings) brought his name back into the limelight. An atypical personality, Chauveau was introduced to sculpture around 1905 when he had been practising medicine for several years. From 1907 onwards, monsters became a leitmotif of his production, in both sculpture and drawing. Hybrid, his creatures are often endearing, clumsy and as if surprised by their own presence. Seeming to come out of his unconscious, they constitute for Chauveau real companions, the people of an imaginary world in which he would find refuge.