


Rivière Etching, Framed
Etching with hand coloring on paper by Hélène d’Andlau in 1962 (1919–2020), signed and dated in pencil at lower right, with État I inscribed lower left and the title Rivière written at center.
Sweeping black lines and delicate washes of red and teal form a rhythmic composition suggestive of river current and motion. The image carries a sense of organic flow and spatial depth, typical of d’Andlau’s lyrical, nature-rooted style.
Framed under glass in a vintage walnut frame with textured cream mat.
Hélène d’Andlau was a French printmaker whose expressive etchings often incorporated floral and biomorphic motifs. Her work is held in various collections, including the National Gallery of Art.
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Etching with hand coloring on paper by Hélène d’Andlau in 1962 (1919–2020), signed and dated in pencil at lower right, with État I inscribed lower left and the title Rivière written at center.
Sweeping black lines and delicate washes of red and teal form a rhythmic composition suggestive of river current and motion. The image carries a sense of organic flow and spatial depth, typical of d’Andlau’s lyrical, nature-rooted style.
Framed under glass in a vintage walnut frame with textured cream mat.
Hélène d’Andlau was a French printmaker whose expressive etchings often incorporated floral and biomorphic motifs. Her work is held in various collections, including the National Gallery of Art.























