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“Coursing II (Young Woman with Greyhounds)” by Louis Icart is a hand-colored etching from the Art Deco period, likely created in the 1920s–1930s. The composition presents a fashionable young woman accompanied by sleek greyhounds, evoking themes of elegance, speed, and aristocratic leisure. Icart’s flowing linework and subtle tonal shading highlight both the refined poise of the figure and the streamlined grace of the dogs, creating a dynamic contrast between stillness and implied motion. The scene reflects the period’s fascination with luxury, sport, and cultivated femininity.
Louis Icart was a renowned French illustrator known for his romantic and stylized depictions of women in sophisticated settings. His work blends Art Deco elegance with Rococo-inspired softness, often incorporating animals, fashion, and leisure themes. Though once criticized for decorative excess, his etchings are now appreciated for their technical mastery and their vivid portrayal of Parisian refinement and modern lifestyle.
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