Painter: Corneille (1922-2010)
Technique: Lithograph
Period: 1998
Style: Modern
Backing: Laid-out paper
Title: Woman and Red Eye
Dimensions: 45.5 x 60 cm (h x w)
Signed: Hand-signed in pencil lower right.
Edition: 30/30 H.C.
Condition: In very good condition, paper has always been stored in a tube.
The item will be carefully packaged for shipping to prevent damage.
Corneille (actually Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo) was an influential Dutch artist, born in 1922 and died in 2010. His unique and colorful artworks have left a lasting mark on the modern art world. As a co-founder of the CoBrA movement, an avant-garde group active in the 1920s, From 1948 to 1951, Corneille contributed to renewing the art scene.
Corneille's style is characterized by vibrant colors, organic forms, and a playful approach to composition. His paintings, drawings, and graphic works often reflect his interest in the relationship between humanity, nature, and the imagination. His work exudes a sense of joy and freedom, making his artwork accessible to a wide audience.
Throughout his career, Corneille's style evolved, combining elements of abstraction and figuration to create his own unique visual language. His work can be admired in numerous international museums and galleries, and his influence lives on in the contemporary art world.
As a passionate artist with international appeal, Corneille left a lasting legacy. His art continues to be collected and appreciated by art lovers and collectors worldwide. Through his bold use of color, form, and themes, Corneille made an invaluable contribution to modern art and remains a source of inspiration for future generations of artists and creatives.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBlue, Red, GreenMaterialPaperNumber of items1StyleVintageArtistsCorneilleOrientationLandscapeArt sizeMediumHeight50 cmWidth70 cm