Eugène Juillerat (1856–1933)—a
close friend of John Singer Sargent (1856-1925).
Interestingly, Juillerat and Sargent were the same age, and both studied
under Carolus-Duran [1837–1917] in Paris.
I previously listed another lithograph by
Juillerat—a satirical “tongue-in-cheek” print dedicated to Kaiser Wilhelm II,
suggesting that the symbolic eagle of Germany during World War I was actually a
common vulture. See https://www.printsandprinciples.com/2022/02/eugene-juillerats-lithograph-your-black.html.
“Wooded Landscape” (descriptive
title only), circa late-1800s
Technical Details & Condition:
Lithograph on buff washi paper, backed with a
support sheet. This is an artist’s proof, pencil-signed by Juillerat and
inscribed in pencil: “à l'ami A. Sourille [or ‘Souville’].” (To my friend A.
Sou[r/v]ille.)
The impression is strong and well-printed—nearly faultless. Aside from minor
handling marks in the margins, the sheet is in excellent condition with no
significant stains.
Dimensions:
• Sheet: 53.6 x 39 cm
• Image borderline: 45.4 x 32 cm
Price & Shipping:
AU$289 (approximately US$199.93 /
€168.74 / £146.32), including worldwide express shipping. Import duties and
taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
If you are interested in acquiring this exceptionally
rare, pencil-signed, proof-state lithograph—note that it is so rare that I have
been unable to find another copy of it in any online repository—please contact
me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I am happy to provide a secure
PayPal invoice for a seamless purchase.
















