Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) - BIDIM

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Victor Vasarely's lithograph BIDIM (1974), unsigned, abstract, 41 × 41 cm, origin Switzerland, limited edition, in excellent condition, sold with frame.

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Victor Vasarely (1906-1997)

Body of work: BIDIM
Date: 1974

Color heliogravure after a work by the artist Victor Vasarely
On thick glossy paper.

Authenticated by a publisher's stamp at the bottom left (Fondation Vasarely Aix-en-Provence)

Published by: Editions du Griffon - Neuchâtel - Switzerland.

The artwork comes with its frame, made of melamine wood and Plexiglas, as well as its matting around the artwork.

Victor Vasarely: (1906-1997) French painter of Hungarian origin recognized as the father of optical art, or 'op-art.' His works are featured in the world's leading museums, including: the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art (Japan); the Vasarely Foundation, the Centre Pompidou (France); the Walker Art Center, MoMA, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, New York (USA); the Museum Folkwang (Germany); the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Portugal); the Kröller-Müller Museum (Netherlands); the Queensland Art Gallery (Australia); the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art (Finland); the Horsens Kunstmuseum (Denmark); the Peggy Guggenheim Collection (Italy); the National Gallery of Scotland, the Tate Collection (United Kingdom); the Kunstmuseum Lichtenstein (Liechtenstein); the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Argentina); the Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje (North Macedonia); the Henie Onstad Museum (Norway); the Victor Vasarely Museum, Pécs (Hungary); the Museum of Contemporary Art, Caracas (Venezuela); the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Canada)...

The shipment will be carefully handled.

Victor Vasarely (1906-1997)

Body of work: BIDIM
Date: 1974

Color heliogravure after a work by the artist Victor Vasarely
On thick glossy paper.

Authenticated by a publisher's stamp at the bottom left (Fondation Vasarely Aix-en-Provence)

Published by: Editions du Griffon - Neuchâtel - Switzerland.

The artwork comes with its frame, made of melamine wood and Plexiglas, as well as its matting around the artwork.

Victor Vasarely: (1906-1997) French painter of Hungarian origin recognized as the father of optical art, or 'op-art.' His works are featured in the world's leading museums, including: the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art (Japan); the Vasarely Foundation, the Centre Pompidou (France); the Walker Art Center, MoMA, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, New York (USA); the Museum Folkwang (Germany); the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Portugal); the Kröller-Müller Museum (Netherlands); the Queensland Art Gallery (Australia); the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art (Finland); the Horsens Kunstmuseum (Denmark); the Peggy Guggenheim Collection (Italy); the National Gallery of Scotland, the Tate Collection (United Kingdom); the Kunstmuseum Lichtenstein (Liechtenstein); the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Argentina); the Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje (North Macedonia); the Henie Onstad Museum (Norway); the Victor Vasarely Museum, Pécs (Hungary); the Museum of Contemporary Art, Caracas (Venezuela); the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Canada)...

The shipment will be carefully handled.

Details

Artist
Victor Vasarely (1906-1997)
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
BIDIM
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
Switzerland
Year
1974
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
41 cm
Width
41 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
1970-1980
Sold with frame
Yes
FranceVerified
906
Objects sold
97%
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