An original limited edition screenprint by Belgian artist Cornelis Beniti (1946–2017). This work is numbered 34/60 and bears the official stamp of the Frans Masereel Centre in Kasterlee, confirming its authenticity and high-quality graphic production. Measuring 90 × 70 cm, this piece is a fine example of Beniti’s expressive visual language, where painting and graphic techniques merge into a dynamic and lyrical composition. About the artist Cornelis Beniti was a Belgian painter, graphic artist and collagist, born in Mechelen in 1946. He studied at the Academy of Mechelen, RIKA Mechelen and the Academy of Hasselt. From 1970 onwards, he exhibited regularly and developed a distinctive artistic voice. Beniti described his work as a form of lyrical expressionism. His compositions often combine intuitive gestures, layered structures and refined graphic elements. Balancing abstraction and emotion, his oeuvre reflects a continuous search for harmony between spontaneity and technical precision. His works appear regularly at auctions and are appreciated for their strong graphic identity and expressive power. Product details Artist: Cornelis BenitiTechnique: ScreenprintEdition: Numbered 34/60Stamp: Frans Masereel Centre, KasterleeDimensions: 90 × 70 cmCondition: Good vintage condition (detailed photos available upon request)Availability: 1 piece Why this piece A strong collectible for lovers of Belgian modern art and graphic works. The limited edition number and institutional stamp make this an attractive acquisition for both seasoned collectors and design-focused interiors.