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.



Description
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.























