Untitled
Untitled is an Woodcut print realized by Pierre Alechinsky in 1970.
Hand signed on the right margin and numbered on the left corner es. 102/300
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Untitled is an Woodcut print realized by Pierre Alechinsky in 1970.
Hand signed on the right margin and numbered on the left corner es. 102/300
The artwork is depicted through strong strokes in a well-balanced composition.
Good conditions.
Pierre Alechinsky (1927) is a Belgian Contemporary Artist . In 1945, Alechinsky discovered the work of Michaux, Dubuffet, surrealists and became friend with the art critic Jacques Putman. His first personal exhibition is organized in 1947. He met Dotremont in 1949 and adhered to the movement CoBrA this same year (Asger Jorn, Karel Appel); he was one of the most active members until the CoBrA's dissolution in 1951. Alechinsky participated in the first International Exhibition of CoBrA at the Stedjelijk Museum in Amsterdam. In the 50’s the artist stayed in The Far East, then in The United States; he was interested in the Japanese calligraphy and in the Action Painting. In 1983, Alechinsky becomes a painting teacher in Paris at the Ecole Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris. Since The 80’s , the artist goes on his graphic art on a big variety of supports. Exhibition and International retrospectives celebrate him, all over the world museums and galleries welcome his work.
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