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“Les Lys” (The Lilies) by Louis Icart is an elegant etching created in the early 20th century, typically dated to the 1920s–1930s, during the height of the Art Deco period. Executed in etching with hand-coloring, the work depicts a graceful female figure surrounded by lilies, symbolizing purity, femininity, and refined beauty. The composition emphasizes flowing lines, delicate textures, and soft pastel tones, characteristic of Icart’s romanticized vision of modern womanhood. Subtle eroticism and theatrical charm are woven into the scene, making it both decorative and evocative of Parisian sophistication.
Louis Icart (1888–1950) was a French painter, illustrator, and printmaker best known for his Art Deco imagery of fashionable women. His works gained popularity in the interwar period, especially in Paris and the United States, where collectors admired his blend of sensuality and elegance. Influenced by both Impressionism and Rococo revival aesthetics, Icart developed a distinctive style marked by fluid linework and expressive femininity. Today, his prints remain highly collectible as iconic representations of early 20th-century glamour.
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