Corneille (1922-2010) - Liefdespaar






Specialises in works on paper and (New) School of Paris artists. Former gallery owner.
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Corneille, Liefdespaar, a hand-signed screen print in a limited edition from 2003, measuring 50 by 40 cm, in good condition and of Dutch origin, in the Cobra style, sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
In his depictions of lovers, Corneille often portrays two figures that are closely connected, sometimes intertwined or placed side by side. Through simplified forms and bright colors, the sculpture takes on a playful, poetic atmosphere. The lovers’ pair symbolizes connectedness, desire, and intimacy for Corneille, but is always depicted in a free, imaginative style that suits his CoBrA background.
Corneille (1922–2010) was a co-founder of the CoBrA movement and an important innovator in post-war art. His work evolved from abstract to figurative, with recurring themes such as birds, women, and flowers. This colorful silkscreen print is a fine example of his later style.
Dimensions of the artwork without a frame: 50 x 40 cm
Without list
Appointments for viewing are available. We have our own framing workshop (celebrating 85 years) and work with recognized restorers (Restauratoren Nederland). Please feel free to contact us via our website.
Seller's Story
In his depictions of lovers, Corneille often portrays two figures that are closely connected, sometimes intertwined or placed side by side. Through simplified forms and bright colors, the sculpture takes on a playful, poetic atmosphere. The lovers’ pair symbolizes connectedness, desire, and intimacy for Corneille, but is always depicted in a free, imaginative style that suits his CoBrA background.
Corneille (1922–2010) was a co-founder of the CoBrA movement and an important innovator in post-war art. His work evolved from abstract to figurative, with recurring themes such as birds, women, and flowers. This colorful silkscreen print is a fine example of his later style.
Dimensions of the artwork without a frame: 50 x 40 cm
Without list
Appointments for viewing are available. We have our own framing workshop (celebrating 85 years) and work with recognized restorers (Restauratoren Nederland). Please feel free to contact us via our website.
