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A LARGE AND STUNNING ORIGINAL CHARCOAL, WATERCOLOR, AND GOUACHE BARBERSHOP SCENE by JACQUES VILLON.
A full-page reproduction of this drawing was published in Le Courrier Français (vol. XXII, nº 27 / July 6, 1905). It is described and reproduced in Ginestet & Pouillon’s catalogue raisonné of Villon’s prints and illustrations (I 206, p. 477).
Signed in charcoal by Villon, and dedicated in pen “à l’ami Aymé Kunc”. Aymé Kunc (1877-1958) was a celebrated composer and served and director of the Toulouse Conservatory (1914-1944).
A fabulous and important drawing in Villon’s early style.
(On the verso is another drawing by Villon: a much smaller, beautifully-executed sketch of an elegant woman.)