Per Kirkeby - Mouton Rothschild wine label from 1992





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Per Kirkeby, Mouton Rothschild wine label from 1992, a lithograph in abstract style, limited edition and framed in a gold brushed frame, 56.5 × 43.6 cm, France, in excellent condition.
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professionally framed in a high-quality frame
The frame has a gold color with a brushed texture.
PER KIRKEBY
Per Kirkeby (1938-2018), born in Copenhagen, studied natural history and then geology.
Throughout his life, he has worked in a wide variety of artistic fields, publishing poetry, novels, and art criticism even though he had become a well-known painter. Kirkeby is a believer in colour for building both form and contrast. It is the powerful, tormented colours that determine the mass and balance of his compositions.
They have a surging, lyrical quality, the most profound individualism in perfect harmony with the world he represents.
His pictures are highly demanding: they depict nature as dense and savage, patterned with fault lines, a violent, elemental presence.
For the 1992 Mouton Rothschild label, Kirkeby has drawn the outline of a gigantic wine glass, overflowing with dark red wine, set against a distorted landscape where the rays of the sun mesh and interweave with the colour and intersecting perspectives of the vines.
professionally framed in a high-quality frame
The frame has a gold color with a brushed texture.
PER KIRKEBY
Per Kirkeby (1938-2018), born in Copenhagen, studied natural history and then geology.
Throughout his life, he has worked in a wide variety of artistic fields, publishing poetry, novels, and art criticism even though he had become a well-known painter. Kirkeby is a believer in colour for building both form and contrast. It is the powerful, tormented colours that determine the mass and balance of his compositions.
They have a surging, lyrical quality, the most profound individualism in perfect harmony with the world he represents.
His pictures are highly demanding: they depict nature as dense and savage, patterned with fault lines, a violent, elemental presence.
For the 1992 Mouton Rothschild label, Kirkeby has drawn the outline of a gigantic wine glass, overflowing with dark red wine, set against a distorted landscape where the rays of the sun mesh and interweave with the colour and intersecting perspectives of the vines.

