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Pierre Yves Tremois (1921 - )

Born in Paris in 1921, Tremois entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts at the age of eighteen. In 1943 he won the prestigious Roman Grand Prix. While that prize was for his painting, he went on to become a master in etching and engraving.

During the following decades he continued to exhibit widely throughout , and he continued working well into his eighties.

In addition to individual prints, Tremois became well known for his collaborative work in creating livre des artistes for many French and European bibliophile societies.

In 1978 he was awarded the highest honor in French art, being inducted into the Académie des Beaux-Arts for etching.

Henry de Motherlant, etching and engraving by Pierre Yves Tremois

Henry de Motherlant


L'homme-au-singe-IV, etching by Pierre Yves Tremois

L'homme au singe IV

Etching and Engraving, 1989
19.7 x 19.6 inches
$1300



Le singe à l'électronique

Etching and Engraving, 1976
17 x 21.6
$1050


Spirals, etching and engraving by Pierre Yves Tremois

Spirales, 1984

Etching and Engraving
18 x 15 inches
$1050

Un Jour un Homme, etching and engraving by Pierre Yves Tremois

Un Jour un Homme, 1986


Etching and Engraving
13.5 x 17.3 inches
$1050

 

 
Original works of art by exceptional contemporary printmakers.