This delightful 1978 painting "Le Maquereau" by Robert Detheux is a mixed-media work on cardboard, using paint and newspaper collage.
Description
- Techniques: Mixture of paint and collage, with newspaper text visible under a layer of paint.
- Colors: Soft, pastel tones, mainly pink and white, creating an ethereal ambience.
- Composition: Divided into two sections, with a textual upper part and an abstract lower part.
Style
- Surrealism: Fusion of reality and abstraction, typical of surrealism.
- Dreamlike ambience: Abstract forms and soft colors.
This work invites reflection and personal interpretation.
Robert Detheux (1935-2010) - Surrealism, Dadaism, Lyrical abstraction
An exceptional discovery: Robert Detheux's secret studio finally revealed!
Following the revelation of his long-hidden studio, I had the unique opportunity to acquire Robert Detheux's entire studio collection: over 1,200 works spanning his entire career, from his first experiments in 1949 to his last creations, two years before his death in 2010. Each piece is certified by the artist's original stamp.
Born in Brussels, Robert Detheux established himself as a singular figure on the Belgian art scene in the 1950s. Close to the surrealist circles inherited from Magritte and Paul Nougé, he distinguished himself with works in which the imaginary, the unconscious and the absurd are interwoven with poetry and humor. His commitment to Dadaism led him to explore collage, assemblage and automatic writing, giving his work great formal freedom.
His Surrealist and Dadaist paintings testify to a profuse inventiveness and a strong taste for surprise. From the 1970s onwards, Detheux moved towards lyrical abstraction, without ever renouncing the spirit of experimentation of his early days. His abstract works, vibrant with color and gesture, retain a dreamlike dimension and a unique visual poetry.
Robert Detheux has exhibited in numerous Belgian and European galleries, including Galerie Isy Brachot in Brussels. His work can be found in many public and private collections, embodying the spirit of experimentation and freedom of post-war Belgian art.
Each work will be sent flat-packed, carefully protected. Some pieces may be slightly missing or flawed, reflecting their history.
**Sources**
- Archives of Galerie Isy Brachot, Brussels
- Dictionary of Belgian painters (Arto)
- Exhibition catalogs (1950-1980)
- Publications on Surrealism and Dadaism in Belgium
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsRed, CremeMaterialPaperNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeSmallHeight33 cmWidth23 cmDepth1 cm