VASARELY VICTOR VASARELY Rare Signed Silkscreen 1948
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VICTOR VASARELY 1908-1997
Pecs, Hungary 1908-1997 Annet-sur-Marne, France (Hungarian)
L’Abbaye de Sénanque. 1948-1952
Silkscreen on textured vellum paper
65 x 49.5 cm (21.65 x 19.49 in)
Signed in pencil on lower right, recto, and dated 1948-1952
very good condition
Victor Vasarely (Hungarian-French, 1906-1997) is one of the founding fathers of the Op-Art movement in Europe. His brightly colored optical patterns introduced a visually kinetic aspect to the traditionally flat paintings of his generation. Vasarely originally planned on becoming a doctor, however he abandoned medicine to follow his passion in the arts and enrolled at Sandor Bortnyik's private art school called Muhely, at the time widely recognized as Budapest's centre of Bauhaus studies. Unfortunately, the Muhely was not well funded and could not offer courses at the same level of quality as those offered at the Bauhaus. Consequently, they offered more pragmatic choices such as applied graphic art and typographical design, which later became the groundwork of Vasarely's style.
Pecs, Hungary 1908-1997 Annet-sur-Marne, France (Hungarian)
L’Abbaye de Sénanque. 1948-1952
Silkscreen on textured vellum paper
65 x 49.5 cm (21.65 x 19.49 in)
Signed in pencil on lower right, recto, and dated 1948-1952
very good condition
Victor Vasarely (Hungarian-French, 1906-1997) is one of the founding fathers of the Op-Art movement in Europe. His brightly colored optical patterns introduced a visually kinetic aspect to the traditionally flat paintings of his generation. Vasarely originally planned on becoming a doctor, however he abandoned medicine to follow his passion in the arts and enrolled at Sandor Bortnyik's private art school called Muhely, at the time widely recognized as Budapest's centre of Bauhaus studies. Unfortunately, the Muhely was not well funded and could not offer courses at the same level of quality as those offered at the Bauhaus. Consequently, they offered more pragmatic choices such as applied graphic art and typographical design, which later became the groundwork of Vasarely's style.
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VASARELY VICTOR VASARELY Rare Signed Silkscreen 1948
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