This lithograph was published in 1925 by Monsieur E Frapier, bearing the impress of his Galeris des Peintres-Graveurs.
It is from the edition of 50 printed on chine aside from the main edition of 525. The stone was cancelled after printing. The certificates of cancellation were stored at the Galerie de Peintres-Graveurs. Monsieur Jacques Frapier recorded that many of the prints were destroyed when Royan was bombed in 1945.

Francois-Xavier (known from boyhood as Ker) Roussel met his lifelong friend and future brother-in-law, Edouard Vuillard, at school in Paris in 1884. It was Roussel who convinced Vuillard to take up painting as a career, and the two youths studied at the École des Beaux-Arts between 1886 and 1888.
They then entered the Académie Julian, where they met Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Paul Sérusier and Félix Valloton, and together with these artists formed the group known as the Nabis.
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