Geert Vrijdag (1943-1999) - Tigris





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Geert Vrijdag's limited edition silkscreen titled Tigris (1997) features an animal motif in orange, yellow and blue, measures 93 x 123 cm including the frame, is signed bottom right, edition 90/166, produced in the Netherlands and sold with frame by Galerie.
Description from the seller
Silkscreen print by Geert Vrijdag
Without glass in front
Geert Vrijdag (1943-1999) was a Dutch visual artist known for his intuitive, abstract paintings and drawings, often made in oil paint or chalk. His work, influenced by the Cobra movement, arose without a preconceived plan and is characterized by captivating colors and compositions
Dimensions: 90 x 120 cm
Dimensions with frame: 93 x 123 cm
Bottom right hand-signed
Viewing is of course possible. In addition, we have our own in-house framing workshop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary year. The condition concerns only the artwork and not the frame. Furthermore, we make use of restorers from the professional association: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you would like to make use of this, we would of course be glad to hear from you.
Seller's Story
Silkscreen print by Geert Vrijdag
Without glass in front
Geert Vrijdag (1943-1999) was a Dutch visual artist known for his intuitive, abstract paintings and drawings, often made in oil paint or chalk. His work, influenced by the Cobra movement, arose without a preconceived plan and is characterized by captivating colors and compositions
Dimensions: 90 x 120 cm
Dimensions with frame: 93 x 123 cm
Bottom right hand-signed
Viewing is of course possible. In addition, we have our own in-house framing workshop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary year. The condition concerns only the artwork and not the frame. Furthermore, we make use of restorers from the professional association: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you would like to make use of this, we would of course be glad to hear from you.

