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Enameled ceramic sculpture on a black granite base. After the original 1963 gouache. Incised artist’s signature and numbered 1/8 on …
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Enameled ceramic sculpture on a black granite base. After the original 1963 gouache. Incised artist’s signature and numbered 1/8 on the front right side.
Literature: Heger de Loewenfeld et Raphaël de Cuttoli, Editions FAC, Paris, 1989, p.46.
Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity included.
About the Artist: Georges Braque was a French artist and cofounder of Cubism. Along with Pablo Picasso he developed the radical style of shifting points-of-view, limited color palettes, and collaged elements. The complexity of this pictorial experience can be seen in the work Bottles and Fishes (1910-1912), in which traditional notions of illusionism dissolve into a medley of volume and space. “The painter thinks in terms of form and color,” he once reflected. “The goal is not to be concerned with the reconstitution of an anecdotal fact, but with constitution of a pictorial fact.” Born on May 13, 1882 in Argenteuil-sur-Seine, France, the artist studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Le Havre from 1897 to 1899. After moving to Paris, he continued his studies at the Académie Humbert, where he fell into the milieu of artists that included Francis Picabia and Marie Laurencin. Rapidly transitioning from Impressionism to Fauvism, Braque was already an avant-garde painter before meeting Picasso. In 1907, Braque visited Picasso’s studio where he first saw the Spanish artist’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, inspired by the work’s fractured perspective and rudimentary brushstrokes he began incorporating its stylistic qualities into his own practice. As his career progressed, his subject matter became more recognizable and his palette lightened while retaining the abstract dynamism of his early-Cubist works. Braque died on August 31, 1963 in Paris, France at the age of 81. Today, the artist’s works are held in the collections of the Tate Gallery in London, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, among others.
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- Dimensions
- 13ʺW × 4.12ʺD × 16.87ʺH
- Styles
- Cubism
- Art Subjects
- Animals
- Artist
- Georges Braque
- Period
- Late 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Ceramic
- Granite
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
- Condition Notes
- Artwork is in excellent condition. Artwork is in excellent condition. less
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