Gaston Bogaert (1918-2008) - 8 serigraphs signed and numbered

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Gaston Bogaert, 8 serigraphs signed and numbered, limited edition 28/100, 48 × 38 cm, Belgium, surrealist serigraphy dated 1990–2000.

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Gaston Bogaert Franco-Belgian painter, born in 1918 in Le Mans. Died in Etterbeek in 2008. Painter of the imagination, at once fantastic, surreal and symbolic. He is not attached to any group and is on the contrary an independent whose works cannot be compared to any other. He began his studies of Architecture in Belgium. In 1937, he devoted himself to store decoration. After his military service at the Versailles Air School and after his demobilization, he worked for the theater. In 1947, he joined Sabena as an advertising designer. From 1949 to 1951, he won several poster competition prizes. In 1965, first personal exhibition of his paintings followed by many others all over the world. Gaston Bogaert uses unreal symbols and images to create a romantic and intriguing atmosphere. The relativity of life and the powerlessness to escape fate are the basis of rich, refined and changing content. Gaston Bogaert knows how to blend into unique paintings where we sense a whole philosophy, his very personal vision of the world of the unreal, the dream and the fantastic, creating a mysterious tension or an oppressive feeling of an imminent threat. The public is hypnotized by a tinged reality and by the very contemporary style of this born artist, who remains a painter and poet in each of his creations. The absence of normal human presence raises in us a liberating desire to know what lies behind its theme and which constitutes the artist's secret. Its houses are dreamlike, poetic, or haunted. To the extent that his houses can be suspect, their description of fantastic drifts towards surrealism. His characters are never real.

Gaston Bogaert Franco-Belgian painter, born in 1918 in Le Mans. Died in Etterbeek in 2008. Painter of the imagination, at once fantastic, surreal and symbolic. He is not attached to any group and is on the contrary an independent whose works cannot be compared to any other. He began his studies of Architecture in Belgium. In 1937, he devoted himself to store decoration. After his military service at the Versailles Air School and after his demobilization, he worked for the theater. In 1947, he joined Sabena as an advertising designer. From 1949 to 1951, he won several poster competition prizes. In 1965, first personal exhibition of his paintings followed by many others all over the world. Gaston Bogaert uses unreal symbols and images to create a romantic and intriguing atmosphere. The relativity of life and the powerlessness to escape fate are the basis of rich, refined and changing content. Gaston Bogaert knows how to blend into unique paintings where we sense a whole philosophy, his very personal vision of the world of the unreal, the dream and the fantastic, creating a mysterious tension or an oppressive feeling of an imminent threat. The public is hypnotized by a tinged reality and by the very contemporary style of this born artist, who remains a painter and poet in each of his creations. The absence of normal human presence raises in us a liberating desire to know what lies behind its theme and which constitutes the artist's secret. Its houses are dreamlike, poetic, or haunted. To the extent that his houses can be suspect, their description of fantastic drifts towards surrealism. His characters are never real.

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Artist
Gaston Bogaert (1918-2008)
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Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
28/100
Title of artwork
8 serigraphs signed and numbered
Technique
Silkscreen
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Belgium
Condition
Good condition
Height
48 cm
Width
38 cm
Style
Surrealism
Period
1990-2000
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