Stellar Composition
Stellar Composition is a colored serigraph on paper realized by the French artist Félix Labisse .
Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right margin. Numbered in pencil and in Roman numerals on the lower left margin. This is an artist's proof of a edition of 16 prints, on a total edition of 100 pieces.
In very good conditions, this original print is glued on a white cardboard passepartout (69.6 x 50 cm).
Stellar Composition is a colored serigraph on paper realized by the French artist Félix Labisse .
Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right margin. Numbered in pencil and in Roman numerals on the lower left margin. This is an artist's proof of a edition of 16 prints, on a total edition of 100 pieces.
In very good conditions, this original print is glued on a white cardboard passepartout (69.6 x 50 cm).
Félix Labisse (Douai, 1905 - Paris, 1982)
The French painter, illustrator, and scenographer (especially for J.-L. Barrault) Félix Labisse settled in Paris in 1933, after a period spent in Ostend during which he was in close contact with J. Ensor and supported by R. Desnos. His works, influenced by Surrealism, show a dreamlike and fantastic atmosphere of magical metamorphoses.
In June 1951, he created the sets for Jean-Paul Sartre's play Il diavolo e il buon Dio , staged by Louis Jouvet. He spent his time between Paris and Knokke Le Zoute, in the Netherlands. At the end of 1951, he moved to Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris, continuing to exhibit his works in France and in the rest of Europe. In 1966, he was appointed a member of the Academy of Fine Arts.



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