French abstract painting oil on canvas with black frame, 1970s

French abstract painting oil on canvas with black frame, 1970s 1
French abstract painting oil on canvas with black frame, 1970s 2
French abstract painting oil on canvas with black frame, 1970s 3
French abstract painting oil on canvas with black frame, 1970s 4
French abstract painting oil on canvas with black frame, 1970s 5
French abstract painting oil on canvas with black frame, 1970s 6
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Item description

Oil painting on canvas; it was made in France between 1968 and 1974 with a mixed technique of brush and spatula; it has a thin and elegant black wooden frame; the author used traditional brushes for a first draft, giving shape to the entire drawing with an expert and lost wrist play, with sure and decisive brushstrokes; the composition, in this case, is not a pure exercise of virtuosity, in fact the author communicates the intimate essence of him by manifesting it through the language of colors and shapes; the artist then refined his work with the palette knife technique, which takes its name from the main instrument, distributing some colors in a dense and coherent way, making the painting take on a particular body and depth. The artist's pictorial style is inspired by abstractionism; abstract art is that which does not represent reality, but creates images that express concepts through the combination of shapes, colors and lines; abstract art increasingly simplifies the image, until it becomes unrecognizable, entrusting individual colors with meanings that are no longer legible without explanation, clearly stating that art must not imitate reality. The work in question is inspired by lyrical abstractionism that leaves ample room for the artist's imagination and personal universe. Our painting has no title and is presented as a series of splashes of color that express the inner feeling of the artist who frees his imagination without constraints or conventions. Abstract art was born in 1910, when the Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky painted a watercolor, considered the first abstract work in the history of art (it is kept at the Center Pompidou in Paris). The work has no title and is presented as a series of splashes of color that express a generic sensation of lightness and movement. Abstractionism is one of the main trends in twentieth-century painting and sculpture. It is a type of art that does not depict recognizable scenes or objects, but consists of shapes and colors chosen for pure expressive value. To a greater or lesser extent, abstract expression was not just a visual revolution, but a step taken by artists towards a better world. The idea of ​​having a mission to accomplish, at the root of abstractionism, was a unique feature compared to other avant-garde movements. The painting is signed but we are unable to provide information on the author, however we confirm its extraordinary aesthetic and engaging vivacity, a work that with its joyful freshness and high decorative effect lends itself to easily furnish any room in the house. . The painting is in excellent condition. Measurement width 88 cm, height 60 cm, depth 3 cm, internal measurements width 84 cm, height 56 ​​cm. For all our shipments we use special packaging materials (wooden crates, polystyrene, etc.) for maximum protection and safety of the objects.

ID: 4672-1663060169-45880

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Material

Good

Condition

French

Origin

60-70

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Item sizes

60 cm

Height

88 cm

Width

3 cm

Depth


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