Bouquet de Fleurs (Frontispiece from Braque Lithographe)
This lithograph was realized by Georges Braque in 1961. It is hand signed and numbered. This print is an original edition of 125 prints.
Georges Braque (1882-1963) was a French Fauve painter who began to rethink his own painting style after admiring Picasso’s Les Demoiselles . Using the painting’s revolutionary elements as a point of departure, together Braque and Picasso invented Cubism around 1908 in the belief the art of painting had to move far beyond the depiction of visual reality.
This original lithograph was realized by Georges Braque in 1961. It is hand signed and numbered. This print is an edition of 125 prints.
Bibliography: Catalogue D.Vallier p. 284.
Georges Braque (1882-1963) was a French Fauve painter who began to rethink his own painting style after admiring Picasso’s Les Demoiselles . Using the painting’s revolutionary elements as a point of departure, together Braque and Picasso invented Cubism around 1908 in the belief the art of painting had to move far beyond the depiction of visual reality. Most scholars call the first phase of Cubism, developed cooperatively by Picasso and Braque, Analytic Cubism, because essentially it is a painterly study of the structure of form.
Read more about the artist here .
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