
| Artist | Georges Braque |
| Year | 1965 |
| Printer | Henri Deschamps, Ateliers Mourlot, Paris |
| Venue | Musée du Louvre, Paris |
| Size | 44 × 60 cm (17.5 × 23.5 in) |
| Type | Original vintage lithographic poster |
| Condition | A — Overall Good |
This is an original lithographic poster created in 1965 for Donation Braque — the exhibition held at the Musée du Louvre in Paris to celebrate the works gifted to France by the estate of Georges Braque, two years after the artist's death in 1963.
That Braque's estate chose to donate to the Louvre — the world's most visited museum and the ultimate custodian of French artistic heritage — speaks to the stature he had achieved in his lifetime. Few modern artists have been accorded that honor.
For the reproduction, the Louvre turned to Henri Deschamps, master printer at the Ateliers Mourlot — and the same man who had been Braque's dedicated printer throughout his career. The choice was deliberate: no one understood the weight and texture of Braque's work on paper better than Deschamps, who had spent years translating it onto stone. This continuity between artist and printer, even after death, gives this poster a provenance of rare intimacy.
A distinguished piece at the intersection of modern art history and the French national heritage — where the Louvre, Mourlot, and Braque converge in a single sheet of paper.