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Jean Bazaine, original lithographic invitation from 1975, with hand painted frame

Sale Price:DKK 1,600.00 Original Price:DKK 3,100.00
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Jean Bazaine, original lithographic invitation from 1975, with hand painted frame

Sale Price:DKK 1,600.00 Original Price:DKK 3,100.00
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Original lithographic invitation showing an ethereal art piece by Jean Bazaine for exhibition at Galerie Maeght in Paris 1975.

Jean René Bazaine was a French painter, designer, and educator known for his significant contributions to the world of modern art. He was associated with various art movements throughout his career, including abstraction, post-cubism, and non-figurative art. Bazaine initially explored cubism, which heavily influenced his early works. However, he gradually transitioned towards abstraction, aiming to create paintings that focused on the interplay of color, form, and texture, rather than literal representation. Nature was a significant source of inspiration for Bazaine. He often incorporated elements from the natural world, such as landscapes and organic forms, into his abstract compositions. His works reflected a deep connection to the environment.

The invitation is framed with a hand painted very light pink frame and darker passepartout in a deeper plum color.

H 36 x W 69

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Original lithographic invitation showing an ethereal art piece by Jean Bazaine for exhibition at Galerie Maeght in Paris 1975.

Jean René Bazaine was a French painter, designer, and educator known for his significant contributions to the world of modern art. He was associated with various art movements throughout his career, including abstraction, post-cubism, and non-figurative art. Bazaine initially explored cubism, which heavily influenced his early works. However, he gradually transitioned towards abstraction, aiming to create paintings that focused on the interplay of color, form, and texture, rather than literal representation. Nature was a significant source of inspiration for Bazaine. He often incorporated elements from the natural world, such as landscapes and organic forms, into his abstract compositions. His works reflected a deep connection to the environment.

The invitation is framed with a hand painted very light pink frame and darker passepartout in a deeper plum color.

H 36 x W 69