Louis Icart

Works
  • Louis Icart, A Windy Morning
    Louis Icart
    A Windy Morning
    9x6
    Etching
  • Louis Icart, Best of Friends
    Louis Icart
    Best of Friends
    20x16
    Etching
  • Louis Icart, Bubbles
    Louis Icart
    Bubbles
    17x12
    Etching
  • Louis Icart, Exposed
    Louis Icart
    Exposed
    9x6
    Etching
  • Louis Icart, Manon
    Louis Icart
    Manon
    22x15
    Etching
  • Louis Icart, Meadow Maiden
    Louis Icart
    Meadow Maiden
    9x6
    Etching
  • Louis Icart, Mirror Image
    Louis Icart
    Mirror Image
    9x6
    Etching
  • Louis Icart, Stepping Up
    Louis Icart
    Stepping Up
    8x5
    Etching
Biography

Louis Icart (1888 – 1950) was born in Toulouse, France. He began drawing at an early age. He was particularly interested in fashion, and became famous for his sketches almost immediately. He worked for major design studios at a time when fashion was undergoing a radical change-from the fussiness of the late nineteenth century to the simple, clingy lines of the early twentieth century. Icart fought in World War I. He relied on his art to stem his anguish, sketching on every available surface. When he returned from the front he made prints from those drawings. The prints, most of which were aquatints and drypoints, showed great skill. Because they were much in demand, Icart frequently made two editions (one European, the other American) to satisfy his public. These prints are considered rare today, and when they are in mint condition they fetch high prices at auction.