Silvin Bronkart (1915-1967) - Grande composition abstraite





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Silvin Bronkart, Grande composition abstraite, charcoal on paper, 73.5 x 48 cm, original edition, unsigned, in good condition, Belgium, 1954.
Description from the seller
Magnificent work on paper by Silvin Bronkart (1954)
Artist: Silvin Bronkart (1915–1967)
Untitled
1954
Technique: crayon and graphite on paper
Dimensions: 73.5 cm x 48 cm
Framing: Sold unframed
Description
This work on paper by Silvin Bronkart, dated 1954, is part of the most prolific period of the artist.
The drawing, of great geometric rigor, unfolds within a network of interwoven lines and structured volumes, where the tension between balance and movement reveals the artist's mastery.
The nuances of gray and brown, achieved through the play of pencil and graphite, give the composition a subtle depth and an inner vibrancy unique to Bronkart's artistic language.
This piece illustrates the artist's evolution towards structured abstraction, where the construction of the plan and the dynamics of the stroke come together in a pursuit of harmony and formal clarity.
Condition of preservation
Good overall condition. A few small pinholes near the corners, a slight pencil mark at the bottom, and tiny creases at the corners are to be noted. These details will remain perfectly invisible once the artwork is framed by your care.
Authentication
The work is listed in Silvin Bronkart's online catalogue raisonné, confirming its authenticity and provenance.
Untitled
Provenance
Direct provenance from the artist's family, ensuring complete traceability and guaranteed authenticity.
This rare work from 1954 constitutes an essential milestone in Silvin Bronkart's formal research.
She demonstrates the maturity of her graphic language, where the rigor of her lines combines with a deeply lyrical sensitivity.
With its balanced composition and visual intensity, this piece stands out as a collection-worthy work of great elegance, ideal for contemporary display and for any enthusiast of Belgian modernist abstraction.
Artist Biography
Silvin Bronkart (1915–1967) was a prominent figure in post-war Belgian abstraction. Trained at the Beaux-Arts of Liège, he developed from the 1940s a distinctive visual language, blending geometric rigor with poetic sensitivity. His works on paper, often created with pencil, pastel, or graphite, demonstrate a constant search for balance between structure and emotion.
Magnificent work on paper by Silvin Bronkart (1954)
Artist: Silvin Bronkart (1915–1967)
Untitled
1954
Technique: crayon and graphite on paper
Dimensions: 73.5 cm x 48 cm
Framing: Sold unframed
Description
This work on paper by Silvin Bronkart, dated 1954, is part of the most prolific period of the artist.
The drawing, of great geometric rigor, unfolds within a network of interwoven lines and structured volumes, where the tension between balance and movement reveals the artist's mastery.
The nuances of gray and brown, achieved through the play of pencil and graphite, give the composition a subtle depth and an inner vibrancy unique to Bronkart's artistic language.
This piece illustrates the artist's evolution towards structured abstraction, where the construction of the plan and the dynamics of the stroke come together in a pursuit of harmony and formal clarity.
Condition of preservation
Good overall condition. A few small pinholes near the corners, a slight pencil mark at the bottom, and tiny creases at the corners are to be noted. These details will remain perfectly invisible once the artwork is framed by your care.
Authentication
The work is listed in Silvin Bronkart's online catalogue raisonné, confirming its authenticity and provenance.
Untitled
Provenance
Direct provenance from the artist's family, ensuring complete traceability and guaranteed authenticity.
This rare work from 1954 constitutes an essential milestone in Silvin Bronkart's formal research.
She demonstrates the maturity of her graphic language, where the rigor of her lines combines with a deeply lyrical sensitivity.
With its balanced composition and visual intensity, this piece stands out as a collection-worthy work of great elegance, ideal for contemporary display and for any enthusiast of Belgian modernist abstraction.
Artist Biography
Silvin Bronkart (1915–1967) was a prominent figure in post-war Belgian abstraction. Trained at the Beaux-Arts of Liège, he developed from the 1940s a distinctive visual language, blending geometric rigor with poetic sensitivity. His works on paper, often created with pencil, pastel, or graphite, demonstrate a constant search for balance between structure and emotion.

