Paul Osipow (1939) - Geometric composition II






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Paul Osipow Geometric composition II, a 1979 hand-signed limited edition silkscreen on paper (40 × 70 cm), Finland, Minimalism, edition 15 of 80, printed by Edition Partanen, in good condition.
Description from the seller
Paul Osipow: Geometric composition II
Medium: Serigraph
Material: Paper
Dimensions: 40 x 70 cm.
Printed by Edition Partanen, Schluchsee
Year: 1979
Edition: 15 of 80
Signature: Signed and dated
Condition / Restauration:
Good condition (2+)
Paul Osipow (born 1939) is an artist from Finland. He studied in Academy of Fine Arts and Vapaa taidekoulu in Helsinki and in University of Texas, Austin, USA
Osipow made his breakthrough in Finnish art world in 1960, and his career has continued for decades. Osipow became first famous with his pop-art paintings. Osipow’s exhibitions in the 1990s revealed his gradual movement away from a pure geometric expression to one more painterly and unrestricted, inspired by the pioneers of modern painting and with extensive samplings from late impressionism, cubism and fauvism.
He received the Swedish Prince Eugen Medal in 1989.
Seller's Story
Paul Osipow: Geometric composition II
Medium: Serigraph
Material: Paper
Dimensions: 40 x 70 cm.
Printed by Edition Partanen, Schluchsee
Year: 1979
Edition: 15 of 80
Signature: Signed and dated
Condition / Restauration:
Good condition (2+)
Paul Osipow (born 1939) is an artist from Finland. He studied in Academy of Fine Arts and Vapaa taidekoulu in Helsinki and in University of Texas, Austin, USA
Osipow made his breakthrough in Finnish art world in 1960, and his career has continued for decades. Osipow became first famous with his pop-art paintings. Osipow’s exhibitions in the 1990s revealed his gradual movement away from a pure geometric expression to one more painterly and unrestricted, inspired by the pioneers of modern painting and with extensive samplings from late impressionism, cubism and fauvism.
He received the Swedish Prince Eugen Medal in 1989.
