Mark Brusse (1937) - Figuur met gesloten ogen





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Mark Brusse, Figuur met gesloten ogen, a 1997 lithograph in a limited edition of 7/40, hand-signed, in good condition, sold by a gallery in the Netherlands, framed, 82 × 117 cm.
Description from the seller
Mark Brusse (born 1937) is a Dutch sculptor, painter and graphic artist, known for his poetic and versatile artistic practice. Born in Alkmaar and educated at the Art Academy in Arnhem, he settled in Paris in the early 1960s, where he was part of the international avant-garde world around Nouveau Réalisme and Fluxus. His work includes assemblages, sculptures, paintings and ceramics, often made from found materials and inspired by his many travels through Europe and Asia. Brusse’s art is characterized by a playful simplicity, symbolic forms and a sense of stillness, in which influences from different cultures come together.
Size of work with frame: 82 x 117 cm
Size of work without frame: 64 x 99 cm
The work is on display in our gallery. Furthermore, Art Dumay has a frame shop (this year their 85th anniversary) and a restoration studio. So if you would like to make use of these, of course we would be happy to hear from you.
Seller's Story
Mark Brusse (born 1937) is a Dutch sculptor, painter and graphic artist, known for his poetic and versatile artistic practice. Born in Alkmaar and educated at the Art Academy in Arnhem, he settled in Paris in the early 1960s, where he was part of the international avant-garde world around Nouveau Réalisme and Fluxus. His work includes assemblages, sculptures, paintings and ceramics, often made from found materials and inspired by his many travels through Europe and Asia. Brusse’s art is characterized by a playful simplicity, symbolic forms and a sense of stillness, in which influences from different cultures come together.
Size of work with frame: 82 x 117 cm
Size of work without frame: 64 x 99 cm
The work is on display in our gallery. Furthermore, Art Dumay has a frame shop (this year their 85th anniversary) and a restoration studio. So if you would like to make use of these, of course we would be happy to hear from you.

