Corneille (1922-2010) - Féérie Brésilienne





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Guillaume Corneille, Féérie Brésilienne, a Cobra limited edition print from 1996, originating from the Netherlands, 91 by 68 cm, digital print on hemp paper, in excellent condition, signed on the plate.
Description from the seller
Edition authorised by the Guillaume Corneille Foundation, numbered and limited to 45 copies.
Beautiful work by Guillaume Corneille, a painter born to Dutch parents, playing with color contrasts like a Van Gogh or a Matisse. Signature stamped.
Printing with natural pigments on vellum paper made from organic hemp produced in Belgium.
Official archives Guillaume Corneille - Schana B Editions - (stamp on the reverse)
Authorized reissue limited to 45 copies based on the original lithograph from 1996.
Print run numbered. Blind stamp of the editions. Signature stamped and signature on the plate.
Total dimensions: 91 x 68 cm
In perfect condition.
Guillaume Corneille was one of the founding members of the Cobra group along with Karel Appel, Asger Jorn, Christian Dotremont, Constant, Jacques Doucet, and Alechinsky.
Seller's Story
Edition authorised by the Guillaume Corneille Foundation, numbered and limited to 45 copies.
Beautiful work by Guillaume Corneille, a painter born to Dutch parents, playing with color contrasts like a Van Gogh or a Matisse. Signature stamped.
Printing with natural pigments on vellum paper made from organic hemp produced in Belgium.
Official archives Guillaume Corneille - Schana B Editions - (stamp on the reverse)
Authorized reissue limited to 45 copies based on the original lithograph from 1996.
Print run numbered. Blind stamp of the editions. Signature stamped and signature on the plate.
Total dimensions: 91 x 68 cm
In perfect condition.
Guillaume Corneille was one of the founding members of the Cobra group along with Karel Appel, Asger Jorn, Christian Dotremont, Constant, Jacques Doucet, and Alechinsky.

