Guy Vandenbranden (1926-2014) - Compositie II





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Belgian artist Guy Vandenbranden created Compositie II in 1982 as an unsigned limited-edition colour screenprint with lithography on hand-made paper (32 × 24 cm) in yellow, green, blue, brown, grey and multicoloured, in excellent condition.
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Original color screen print from 1982 by Belgian constructivist artist-painter Guy Vandenbranden (Antwerp 1926 - 2014) on beautifully conserved handmade paper. Good condition of the paper and the artwork! Very colorful and bright.
Colophon page (not included) is numbered and signed in pencil on 50 copies.
The lithograph was published in 1982 in the collector’s folder 'Lettre de Cachet', to which Guy Vandenbranden contributed and which refers to a fine-art graphics project / artist’s edition from the postwar avant-garde. It is a bibliophilic edition in which visual artists and poets collaborated — a typical phenomenon within the concrete and experimental art of the 1950s–1990s.
This edition arose in the context of Belgian and international geometrical-abstract and concrete art, where artists like Vandenbranden worked together with writers (including Wilfried Adams), graphic designers and publishers to bring art beyond the traditional painting. Such projects were often printed in small editions and were intended as collectibles.
Characteristics of the 'Lettre de cachet' edition: small numbered editions of portfolios in which screenprints/lithographs alternated with poems.
For Vandenbranden this fit perfectly with his interest in: geometric structures, graphic techniques, collaboration between image and language, as well as the concrete art movement.
ATTENTION (!!): the numbered and signed colophon is NOT included (see last two photos). The purchase concerns only the screen print.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Artist: Guy Vandenbranden
Title: Composition (1982)
Dimensions of the lithograph:
- Paper size: 32 x 24 cm
- Paper: handmade paper
- Condition of the color print: Perfect (see photo)
EXTRA INFORMATION ABOUT GUY VANDENBRANDEN:
Guy Vandenbranden (1926–2014) was a Belgian painter and graphic artist who is regarded as an important representative of geometric abstraction and postwar concrete art in Belgium. He was born in Brussels and was largely self-taught, although he attended evening drawing and painting classes. In his early period he experimented with figuration, but from the 1950s he resolutely evolved toward abstraction.
Vandenbranden joined the international avant-garde and became a member of several progressive artists’ groups, including the Belgian movement G58. His work is characterized by tight compositions, rhythmic order and a strong sense of color and structure. He often worked with pure geometric forms — lines, planes and grids — pursuing a dynamic balance and an almost architectural clarity.
In addition to paintings, he also made graphics, reliefs and monumental works for the public space. His oeuvre shows influences of constructivism, concrete art and modernism, but always maintains a personal, poetic sensibility.
Guy Vandenbranden exhibited internationally and his work is included in numerous museum and private collections. He is considered a key figure in the development of abstract art in Belgium after World War II, and his legacy remains highly significant for European geometric abstraction.
Related artists: Karel Appel, Constant Nieuwenhuys, Corneille, Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Christian Dotremont, Egill Jacobsen, Carl-Henning Pedersen, Else Alfelt, Bengt Lindström, René Magritte, Paul Delvaux, James Ensor, Léon Spilliaert, Gustave De Smet, Frits Van den Berghe, Constant Permeke, Rik Wouters, Theo Van Rysselberghe, Fernand Khnopff, Jean Brusselmans, Roger Raveel, Raoul De Keyser, Panamarenko, Jan Fabre, Luc Tuymans, Fred Bervoets, Walter Swennen, Marcel Broodthaers, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Francis Bacon, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Jean Dubuffet, Cy Twombly, Antoni Tàpies, Eduardo Arroyo, Antonio Saura, Manolo Millares, Victor Vasarely, Auguste Herbin, Jean Gorin, Max Bill, Richard Paul Lohse, Camille Graeser, Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart, Theo van Doesburg, Piet Mondriaan, Bart van der Leck, Georges Vantongerloo, Jozef Peeters, Pierre Alechinsky, Jo Delahaut, Pol Bury, Walter Leblanc, Marc Mendelson, Guy Mees, Dan Van Severen, Gilbert Swimberghe, Raoul De Keyser, Roger Raveel, Luc Peire, Jef Verheyen, Paul Van Hoeydonck, Panamarenko, Jean Dewasne, Victor Servranckx, Antoine Pevsner, Naum Gabo, El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, László Moholy-Nagy, Josef Albers, Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella, Bridget Riley, Jesús Rafael Soto, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Yaacov Agam
Original color screen print from 1982 by Belgian constructivist artist-painter Guy Vandenbranden (Antwerp 1926 - 2014) on beautifully conserved handmade paper. Good condition of the paper and the artwork! Very colorful and bright.
Colophon page (not included) is numbered and signed in pencil on 50 copies.
The lithograph was published in 1982 in the collector’s folder 'Lettre de Cachet', to which Guy Vandenbranden contributed and which refers to a fine-art graphics project / artist’s edition from the postwar avant-garde. It is a bibliophilic edition in which visual artists and poets collaborated — a typical phenomenon within the concrete and experimental art of the 1950s–1990s.
This edition arose in the context of Belgian and international geometrical-abstract and concrete art, where artists like Vandenbranden worked together with writers (including Wilfried Adams), graphic designers and publishers to bring art beyond the traditional painting. Such projects were often printed in small editions and were intended as collectibles.
Characteristics of the 'Lettre de cachet' edition: small numbered editions of portfolios in which screenprints/lithographs alternated with poems.
For Vandenbranden this fit perfectly with his interest in: geometric structures, graphic techniques, collaboration between image and language, as well as the concrete art movement.
ATTENTION (!!): the numbered and signed colophon is NOT included (see last two photos). The purchase concerns only the screen print.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Artist: Guy Vandenbranden
Title: Composition (1982)
Dimensions of the lithograph:
- Paper size: 32 x 24 cm
- Paper: handmade paper
- Condition of the color print: Perfect (see photo)
EXTRA INFORMATION ABOUT GUY VANDENBRANDEN:
Guy Vandenbranden (1926–2014) was a Belgian painter and graphic artist who is regarded as an important representative of geometric abstraction and postwar concrete art in Belgium. He was born in Brussels and was largely self-taught, although he attended evening drawing and painting classes. In his early period he experimented with figuration, but from the 1950s he resolutely evolved toward abstraction.
Vandenbranden joined the international avant-garde and became a member of several progressive artists’ groups, including the Belgian movement G58. His work is characterized by tight compositions, rhythmic order and a strong sense of color and structure. He often worked with pure geometric forms — lines, planes and grids — pursuing a dynamic balance and an almost architectural clarity.
In addition to paintings, he also made graphics, reliefs and monumental works for the public space. His oeuvre shows influences of constructivism, concrete art and modernism, but always maintains a personal, poetic sensibility.
Guy Vandenbranden exhibited internationally and his work is included in numerous museum and private collections. He is considered a key figure in the development of abstract art in Belgium after World War II, and his legacy remains highly significant for European geometric abstraction.
Related artists: Karel Appel, Constant Nieuwenhuys, Corneille, Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Christian Dotremont, Egill Jacobsen, Carl-Henning Pedersen, Else Alfelt, Bengt Lindström, René Magritte, Paul Delvaux, James Ensor, Léon Spilliaert, Gustave De Smet, Frits Van den Berghe, Constant Permeke, Rik Wouters, Theo Van Rysselberghe, Fernand Khnopff, Jean Brusselmans, Roger Raveel, Raoul De Keyser, Panamarenko, Jan Fabre, Luc Tuymans, Fred Bervoets, Walter Swennen, Marcel Broodthaers, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Francis Bacon, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Jean Dubuffet, Cy Twombly, Antoni Tàpies, Eduardo Arroyo, Antonio Saura, Manolo Millares, Victor Vasarely, Auguste Herbin, Jean Gorin, Max Bill, Richard Paul Lohse, Camille Graeser, Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart, Theo van Doesburg, Piet Mondriaan, Bart van der Leck, Georges Vantongerloo, Jozef Peeters, Pierre Alechinsky, Jo Delahaut, Pol Bury, Walter Leblanc, Marc Mendelson, Guy Mees, Dan Van Severen, Gilbert Swimberghe, Raoul De Keyser, Roger Raveel, Luc Peire, Jef Verheyen, Paul Van Hoeydonck, Panamarenko, Jean Dewasne, Victor Servranckx, Antoine Pevsner, Naum Gabo, El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, László Moholy-Nagy, Josef Albers, Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella, Bridget Riley, Jesús Rafael Soto, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Yaacov Agam

