Dédicace: A Ceux qui sont disparus (Dedication: To Those Who Have Passed Away), Pierre Roche

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Pierre Roche, artist
1855–1922
Dédicace: A Ceux qui sont disparus (Dedication: To Those Who Have Passed Away), 1915
Portfolio/Series title: Médailles 1914–1915 (Medallions 1914–1915)
Where object was made: France
Material/technique: gypsograph
Dimensions:
Image Dimensions Height/Width (Height x Width): 145 x 142 mm
Image Dimensions Height/Width (Height x Width): 5 11/16 x 5 9/16 in
Sheet/Paper Dimensions (Height x Width): 281 x 192 mm
Sheet/Paper Dimensions (Height x Width): 11 1/16 x 7 9/16 in
Credit line: Gift of Professor Eric Gustav Carlson
Accession number: 2014.2610.07
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In December 1915, the artist Pierre Roche published a portfolio of his experimental low-relief color prints (gypsographs) that repeat in composition and size the bronze medals he designed during the initial years of WWI. Titled simply Médailles 1914–1915 (Medals, 1914–1915), Roche’s album is remarkable for its melding of sculpture and printmaking and for its unprecedented use of gypsography, a technique that is generally associated with the elegant and organic forms of the Art Nouveau style rather than the iconography of war. Roche described his technique as a “Procedure by which one executes, inks and pulls prints on plaster: Because of the nature of the substance, one obtains with the GYPSOGRAPH a particular texture and great softness of modeling.”

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