Georges Braque (after) - Oiseaux - Artprint - 50 x 40 cm





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Description from the seller
- Very beautiful, expressive art print by Georges Braque in a 40 x 50 cm format with the title Oiseaux. The work is a high-quality print on stiff paper and in very good condition.
- Copyright: (Braque) - by SIAE 1999
- printed and published by Kunstverlag probably around 1990-2000
- sourced directly from the publisher
- Artist: Georges Braque
- Title: Oiseaux
- Type: Art print
- Technique: Print on stiff paper
- Originality: Reproduction
- Sheet size: 40 x 50 cm
- Condition: New
- Origin: Kunstverlag
- Era: Modern art
- Nationality: French art
- Shipping information:
We roll prints onto solid cardboard shipping tubes, wrap them in corrugated cardboard, and ship them in sturdy boxes with a tracking number.
- About us:
We have been active in the art trade for over 20 years and have extensive experience in the professional handling and shipping of artworks.
- no shipping to Canary Islands -
George Braque:
Georges Braque, one of the pioneers of Cubism, developed a revolutionary visual language together with Pablo Picasso that profoundly shaped 20th-century art. Inspired by Paul Cézanne, he initially began with Fauvism before turning intensively to the fragmentation of forms and perspectives from 1908 onward. His works are characterized by geometric structures, restrained color palettes, and an innovative representation of space and objects.
Braque, alongside Picasso, was closely connected with Juan Gris, whose analytical clarity further developed Cubism. Artists such as Fernand Léger and Robert Delaunay adopted his ideas and combined them with dynamic colors and rhythmic structures. At the same time, Braque shared with Henri Matisse and André Derain an interest in color and composition, while gradually distancing himself from the expressive tendencies of Fauvism.
His engagement with collage techniques and painted structures led to a dialogue with Dadaists like Kurt Schwitters and Francis Picabia, who conducted similar experiments with material and form. Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray also showed interest in the Cubist decomposition of motifs. Artists of abstraction, including Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee, also drew on Braque’s insights into space depiction and composition.
In the 1920s Braque returned to a quieter, almost poetic formal language, with parallels to the organic works of Hans Arp and Jean Dubuffet. His works influenced later artists such as Mark Rothko and Cy Twombly, whose painting was also governed by reduction and structure.
Georges Braque’s artistic development shows an extraordinary balance between innovation and tradition. He fused geometric rigor with subtle color, opening up new possibilities for modern art that extend far beyond Cubism.
Related artists:
Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Fernand Léger, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, Henri Matisse, Paul Cézanne, André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Gino Severini, Umberto Boccioni, Alexander Archipenko, Constantin Brâncuși, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, Man Ray, Max Ernst, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, Giorgio de Chirico, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Kasimir Malewitsch, Theo van Doesburg, Piet Mondrian, Hans Arp, Kurt Schwitters, Jean Dubuffet
- No shipping to Canary Islands, Taiwan -
Seller's Story
- Very beautiful, expressive art print by Georges Braque in a 40 x 50 cm format with the title Oiseaux. The work is a high-quality print on stiff paper and in very good condition.
- Copyright: (Braque) - by SIAE 1999
- printed and published by Kunstverlag probably around 1990-2000
- sourced directly from the publisher
- Artist: Georges Braque
- Title: Oiseaux
- Type: Art print
- Technique: Print on stiff paper
- Originality: Reproduction
- Sheet size: 40 x 50 cm
- Condition: New
- Origin: Kunstverlag
- Era: Modern art
- Nationality: French art
- Shipping information:
We roll prints onto solid cardboard shipping tubes, wrap them in corrugated cardboard, and ship them in sturdy boxes with a tracking number.
- About us:
We have been active in the art trade for over 20 years and have extensive experience in the professional handling and shipping of artworks.
- no shipping to Canary Islands -
George Braque:
Georges Braque, one of the pioneers of Cubism, developed a revolutionary visual language together with Pablo Picasso that profoundly shaped 20th-century art. Inspired by Paul Cézanne, he initially began with Fauvism before turning intensively to the fragmentation of forms and perspectives from 1908 onward. His works are characterized by geometric structures, restrained color palettes, and an innovative representation of space and objects.
Braque, alongside Picasso, was closely connected with Juan Gris, whose analytical clarity further developed Cubism. Artists such as Fernand Léger and Robert Delaunay adopted his ideas and combined them with dynamic colors and rhythmic structures. At the same time, Braque shared with Henri Matisse and André Derain an interest in color and composition, while gradually distancing himself from the expressive tendencies of Fauvism.
His engagement with collage techniques and painted structures led to a dialogue with Dadaists like Kurt Schwitters and Francis Picabia, who conducted similar experiments with material and form. Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray also showed interest in the Cubist decomposition of motifs. Artists of abstraction, including Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee, also drew on Braque’s insights into space depiction and composition.
In the 1920s Braque returned to a quieter, almost poetic formal language, with parallels to the organic works of Hans Arp and Jean Dubuffet. His works influenced later artists such as Mark Rothko and Cy Twombly, whose painting was also governed by reduction and structure.
Georges Braque’s artistic development shows an extraordinary balance between innovation and tradition. He fused geometric rigor with subtle color, opening up new possibilities for modern art that extend far beyond Cubism.
Related artists:
Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Fernand Léger, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, Henri Matisse, Paul Cézanne, André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Gino Severini, Umberto Boccioni, Alexander Archipenko, Constantin Brâncuși, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, Man Ray, Max Ernst, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, Giorgio de Chirico, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Kasimir Malewitsch, Theo van Doesburg, Piet Mondrian, Hans Arp, Kurt Schwitters, Jean Dubuffet
- No shipping to Canary Islands, Taiwan -
