Ode Bertrand (1930) - Sans titre






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Ode Bertrand (born 1930) presents a 2014 black and white limited edition screen print titled Sans titre, 16 × 16 cm, signed by hand and in excellent condition, from France.
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Work by Ode Bertrand, a major figure in contemporary geometric abstraction in France.
This high-quality paper silkscreen perfectly illustrates the rigour, precision, and formal exacting standards that characterize the artist's work. Its balanced composition and meticulous execution give it a strong visual presence.
Rarer in her body of work, this black-and-white composition is especially appreciated by collectors for its minimalist and timeless aesthetic.
A pupil and later assistant of the abstract painter Aurélie Nemours, Ode Bertrand has for over forty years developed a personal plastic language grounded in simplicity, space construction, and the dialogue between lines, surfaces, and geometric rhythms.
Her work sits within the tradition of geometric abstraction and can be likened to that of François Morellet, Vera Molnar, Gottfried Honegger, and also Aurélie Nemours.
Present in numerous public and private collections, Ode Bertrand is today a key reference in concrete and constructivist art.
A rare work, ideal for enthusiasts of geometric abstraction and collectors wishing to acquire a piece representative of a leading artist on the French scene.
Work by Ode Bertrand, a major figure in contemporary geometric abstraction in France.
This high-quality paper silkscreen perfectly illustrates the rigour, precision, and formal exacting standards that characterize the artist's work. Its balanced composition and meticulous execution give it a strong visual presence.
Rarer in her body of work, this black-and-white composition is especially appreciated by collectors for its minimalist and timeless aesthetic.
A pupil and later assistant of the abstract painter Aurélie Nemours, Ode Bertrand has for over forty years developed a personal plastic language grounded in simplicity, space construction, and the dialogue between lines, surfaces, and geometric rhythms.
Her work sits within the tradition of geometric abstraction and can be likened to that of François Morellet, Vera Molnar, Gottfried Honegger, and also Aurélie Nemours.
Present in numerous public and private collections, Ode Bertrand is today a key reference in concrete and constructivist art.
A rare work, ideal for enthusiasts of geometric abstraction and collectors wishing to acquire a piece representative of a leading artist on the French scene.
