Robert Combas (1957) - Jane et le gorille · Dessin double face





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Description from the seller
Description in French
General Information
Artist: Robert COMBAS (born in 1957), France.
Title: Jane and the Gorilla.
Year: 1981 (Historic period of the "Figuration Libre" movement).
Technique: Mixed media on paper (original and unique work).
Dimensions and Signature
Image/Sheet dimensions: 20 × 14 cm.
Signature details: Signed and dated "81" upper right in felt-tip pen/marker.
Specific Details
Feature: Double-sided work featuring an original zebra drawing on the reverse.
Provenance: Private collection.
Condition: Very good general condition considering the age of the paper support. Vibrant colors and well-preserved lines.
Shipping: The work will be shipped framed, in secure and reinforced packaging.
This work is a pivotal piece created during the founding year of the "Figuration Libre" movement. The double-sided nature reflects Combas's raw creative energy at that time, utilizing every inch of his supports.
Description in French
General Information
Artist: Robert COMBAS (born in 1957), France.
Title: Jane and the Gorilla.
Year: 1981 (Historic period of the "Figuration Libre" movement).
Technique: Mixed media on paper (original and unique work).
Dimensions and Signature
Image/Sheet dimensions: 20 × 14 cm.
Signature details: Signed and dated "81" upper right in felt-tip pen/marker.
Specific Details
Feature: Double-sided work featuring an original zebra drawing on the reverse.
Provenance: Private collection.
Condition: Very good general condition considering the age of the paper support. Vibrant colors and well-preserved lines.
Shipping: The work will be shipped framed, in secure and reinforced packaging.
This work is a pivotal piece created during the founding year of the "Figuration Libre" movement. The double-sided nature reflects Combas's raw creative energy at that time, utilizing every inch of his supports.

