Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) - Naissances





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Victor Vasarely, Naissances, a pair of lithographs from 1963 in a limited edition 394/650, hand-signed and numbered, in very good condition, 29 × 20.5 cm, France, Op-Art.
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Victor Vasarely Serigraphies "Naissances" from 1963
* 2x serigraphies with handwritten signature + numbering (pencil) and accompanying folder/booklet
* Copy No. 394 of 650
* Year of issue 1963
* The portfolio contains many additional graphics on transparent pages (without signatures)
* Abstract, geometric patterns
* Black-and-white design for a minimalist aesthetic
* Ideal for collectors or as wall decoration
These graphics are perfect for giving any room a modern and artistic touch. They are in very good condition with minimal age-related signs.
Victor Vasarely (1906–1997) was a Hungarian-French painter and graphic artist who is regarded as the leading pioneer and co-founder of Op Art (optical art). His geometrically abstract works use optical illusions to create in the viewer the illusion of movement, three-dimensionality, and pulsating spaces.
Victor Vasarely Serigraphies "Naissances" from 1963
* 2x serigraphies with handwritten signature + numbering (pencil) and accompanying folder/booklet
* Copy No. 394 of 650
* Year of issue 1963
* The portfolio contains many additional graphics on transparent pages (without signatures)
* Abstract, geometric patterns
* Black-and-white design for a minimalist aesthetic
* Ideal for collectors or as wall decoration
These graphics are perfect for giving any room a modern and artistic touch. They are in very good condition with minimal age-related signs.
Victor Vasarely (1906–1997) was a Hungarian-French painter and graphic artist who is regarded as the leading pioneer and co-founder of Op Art (optical art). His geometrically abstract works use optical illusions to create in the viewer the illusion of movement, three-dimensionality, and pulsating spaces.

