Pierre Alechinsky (1927) - Cursive





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Pierre Alechinsky, Cursive, a 1972 colour lithograph hand signed and numbered 24/100, 64 × 49 cm including the frame (image 46 × 32 cm) on Arches paper, published by Atelier Clot, Paris, in good condition.
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Pierre Alechinsky - "Cursive", Original lithograph in color on Arches paper
Signed and numbered 24/100
Publisher and printer: Atelier Clot, Paris, 1972
Wooden frame dimensions: 64 x 49 cm.
Lithograph dimensions: 46 × 32 cm.
REFERENCE: Catalogue raisonné "Les estampes. Alechinsky 1946-1972" Rivière, No. 523
Lithographic print in very good condition, yellowing of the sheet, wooden frame with signs of wear. Photos are part of the condition description.
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Pierre Alechinsky is a Belgian painter and graphic artist. In November 1948, the artist’s association Cobra was founded in Paris. Together with Christian Dotremont, Alechinsky formed the driving force behind the Belgian Department of the Cobra Group. In 1954 Alechinsky came into contact with Chinese painting through the Chinese painter Walasse Ting. In addition to Chinese influence, Japanese art had an important influence and he began to show an interest in oriental calligraphy.
Pierre Alechinsky - "Cursive", Original lithograph in color on Arches paper
Signed and numbered 24/100
Publisher and printer: Atelier Clot, Paris, 1972
Wooden frame dimensions: 64 x 49 cm.
Lithograph dimensions: 46 × 32 cm.
REFERENCE: Catalogue raisonné "Les estampes. Alechinsky 1946-1972" Rivière, No. 523
Lithographic print in very good condition, yellowing of the sheet, wooden frame with signs of wear. Photos are part of the condition description.
Ship worldwide with tracking and insured shipping.
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Pierre Alechinsky is a Belgian painter and graphic artist. In November 1948, the artist’s association Cobra was founded in Paris. Together with Christian Dotremont, Alechinsky formed the driving force behind the Belgian Department of the Cobra Group. In 1954 Alechinsky came into contact with Chinese painting through the Chinese painter Walasse Ting. In addition to Chinese influence, Japanese art had an important influence and he began to show an interest in oriental calligraphy.

