Eugène Eechaut (1928-2019) - Abstract diptych





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Two original abstract diptych artworks by Belgian artist Eugène Eechaut (1928–2019), ink on paper with collage elements, signed and dated, framed and ready to hang, the pair measuring 43 × 33 cm.
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Eugène Eechaut (1928-2019)
No reserve price
Original and unique art
Ink on paper with elements of collage signed (studio stamp) and dated.
Framed and ready to be hung
A striking pair of original works on paper by Belgian artist Eugène Eechaut, executed in ink with subtle collage elements. The compositions explore rhythm, structure, and repetition through a refined geometric language.
Built from layered linear grids and overlapping rectangular forms, the works evoke architectural frameworks or abstract constructions suspended within space. Fine parallel lines contrast with bold dark blocks, creating a balanced tension between density and openness.
As with Piet Mondrian’s transition from figuration to abstraction through the motif of the tree evolving into a grid, Eechaut also draws on structural forms reminiscent of branches, lattices, and frameworks. These elements became part of his distinctive visual language.
Vertical accents of color, introduced through coloring and delicate collage fragments, interrupt the monochrome structure and add depth to the compositions.
Together, the two works form a cohesive pair, reflecting Eechaut’s balance between strict geometry and visual rhythm. Both are signed and presented in very good condition, ready to be displayed.
The dimensions with a simple frame with glass measure 43 × 33 cm
About the artist:
Eugène Eechaut (1928–2019) was a Belgian artist whose career evolved at the crossroads of imagination, technical discipline, and artistic dialogue. He began gaining recognition in 1958, when he received his first distinctions from the European Center for Art and Aesthetics. Early in his career, Eechaut became a member of the artist collective JECTA, an influential Belgian group that included René Magritte. His participation in this circle is confirmed by two surviving newspaper clippings documenting shared exhibitions and professional activity within the group.
Since the 1960s, Eugène Eechaut became a regular participant in exhibitions at the Tamara PFEIFFER Gallery in Brussels, a venue internationally recognized for presenting leading figures of modern and avant-garde art. A preserved invitation card from the 1968–1969 exhibition season confirms that Eechaut exhibited in the same gallery alongside major artists such as Max Ernst, Jean Cocteau, Paul Klee, Dorothea Tanning, Léon Navez, Dunoyer de Segonzac, and Félix Labisse. These archival materials clearly demonstrate that Eechaut shared exhibition space with some of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.
Over the course of his artistic life, Eechaut developed several distinctive and recognizable artistic styles, rather than adhering to a single visual language. His work is characterized by evolving color palettes and a strong sense of structure, combining elegance with expressive freedom. He gradually refined and mastered ink techniques, achieving a high level of precision and control that became a defining element of his artistic identity.
Despite consistent exhibition activity and professional recognition, Eechaut remained notably discreet and protective of his work, rarely offering pieces for sale—even within his own family. This personal approach has contributed to the rarity of his works on the market today. Supported by archival documents, exhibition invitations, and press records, Eugène Eechaut’s legacy emerges as that of a disciplined and original artist, firmly embedded in the European art scene and in direct dialogue with some of its most celebrated figures.
You can combine several lots by this artist into one order.
Will be well packaged, protected and insured
Eugène Eechaut (1928-2019)
No reserve price
Original and unique art
Ink on paper with elements of collage signed (studio stamp) and dated.
Framed and ready to be hung
A striking pair of original works on paper by Belgian artist Eugène Eechaut, executed in ink with subtle collage elements. The compositions explore rhythm, structure, and repetition through a refined geometric language.
Built from layered linear grids and overlapping rectangular forms, the works evoke architectural frameworks or abstract constructions suspended within space. Fine parallel lines contrast with bold dark blocks, creating a balanced tension between density and openness.
As with Piet Mondrian’s transition from figuration to abstraction through the motif of the tree evolving into a grid, Eechaut also draws on structural forms reminiscent of branches, lattices, and frameworks. These elements became part of his distinctive visual language.
Vertical accents of color, introduced through coloring and delicate collage fragments, interrupt the monochrome structure and add depth to the compositions.
Together, the two works form a cohesive pair, reflecting Eechaut’s balance between strict geometry and visual rhythm. Both are signed and presented in very good condition, ready to be displayed.
The dimensions with a simple frame with glass measure 43 × 33 cm
About the artist:
Eugène Eechaut (1928–2019) was a Belgian artist whose career evolved at the crossroads of imagination, technical discipline, and artistic dialogue. He began gaining recognition in 1958, when he received his first distinctions from the European Center for Art and Aesthetics. Early in his career, Eechaut became a member of the artist collective JECTA, an influential Belgian group that included René Magritte. His participation in this circle is confirmed by two surviving newspaper clippings documenting shared exhibitions and professional activity within the group.
Since the 1960s, Eugène Eechaut became a regular participant in exhibitions at the Tamara PFEIFFER Gallery in Brussels, a venue internationally recognized for presenting leading figures of modern and avant-garde art. A preserved invitation card from the 1968–1969 exhibition season confirms that Eechaut exhibited in the same gallery alongside major artists such as Max Ernst, Jean Cocteau, Paul Klee, Dorothea Tanning, Léon Navez, Dunoyer de Segonzac, and Félix Labisse. These archival materials clearly demonstrate that Eechaut shared exhibition space with some of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.
Over the course of his artistic life, Eechaut developed several distinctive and recognizable artistic styles, rather than adhering to a single visual language. His work is characterized by evolving color palettes and a strong sense of structure, combining elegance with expressive freedom. He gradually refined and mastered ink techniques, achieving a high level of precision and control that became a defining element of his artistic identity.
Despite consistent exhibition activity and professional recognition, Eechaut remained notably discreet and protective of his work, rarely offering pieces for sale—even within his own family. This personal approach has contributed to the rarity of his works on the market today. Supported by archival documents, exhibition invitations, and press records, Eugène Eechaut’s legacy emerges as that of a disciplined and original artist, firmly embedded in the European art scene and in direct dialogue with some of its most celebrated figures.
You can combine several lots by this artist into one order.
Will be well packaged, protected and insured

