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Pierre Alechinsky, original lithographic poster from 1977, with hand painted frame

DKK 5,000.00
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Pierre Alechinsky, original lithographic poster from 1977, with hand painted frame

DKK 5,000.00

Original lithographic poster with art by Pierre Alechinsky for exhibition at Galerie de France in Paris 1977. The exhibition was of his ink drawings and oil paintings and also featured sculptures by Reinhoud D'Haese.

Pierre Alechinsky is a Belgian artist known for his significant contributions to the COBRA movement and his distinctive style that combines elements of calligraphy, drawing, and painting. Alechinsky's work often features organic and playful forms, fantastical creatures, and gestural marks. He employed a variety of mediums such as ink, watercolor, and oil paint to create dynamic and textured compositions. His style is characterized by a sense of movement, spontaneity, and an emphasis on the process of creation. Calligraphy played a significant role in Alechinsky's artistic vocabulary. He incorporated calligraphic marks, flowing lines, and expressive brushwork into his artworks, giving them a sense of energy and rhythm.

The poster is framed with a hand painted yellow frame and passepartout and background in the same tone.

H 79 x W 62 cm.

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Original lithographic poster with art by Pierre Alechinsky for exhibition at Galerie de France in Paris 1977. The exhibition was of his ink drawings and oil paintings and also featured sculptures by Reinhoud D'Haese.

Pierre Alechinsky is a Belgian artist known for his significant contributions to the COBRA movement and his distinctive style that combines elements of calligraphy, drawing, and painting. Alechinsky's work often features organic and playful forms, fantastical creatures, and gestural marks. He employed a variety of mediums such as ink, watercolor, and oil paint to create dynamic and textured compositions. His style is characterized by a sense of movement, spontaneity, and an emphasis on the process of creation. Calligraphy played a significant role in Alechinsky's artistic vocabulary. He incorporated calligraphic marks, flowing lines, and expressive brushwork into his artworks, giving them a sense of energy and rhythm.

The poster is framed with a hand painted yellow frame and passepartout and background in the same tone.

H 79 x W 62 cm.