"Civil Stained Glass Cardboard"
Stained glass cartoon, under plexiglass, executed in the twenties / thirties and intended for the Master glassmaker Louis Balmet in Grenoble. Civil subject representing a fisherman pulling his net. The black Indian ink draws the lead network while the graphite mine represents the details painted on the glass (features of the face, folds of the clothing and shadows). A shine on the line depicting the lead proves the realization of the subject in stained glass. At the bottom right are the trace of an inscription in graphite mine and a stamp of collection. Note the presence of a small hole at the top in a figured cloud.