Corneille (1922-2010) - Groningen





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Corneille – Groningen, a 2004 lithograph in blue, red and yellow, hand-signed, from a limited edition 67/200, Cobra style, 60 × 40 cm, Netherlands, condition: good.
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Corneille – Groningen (2004)
Technique: Litho
Edition: 66/200
Dimensions: 60 x 40 cm
Condition: In good condition, never framed.
This colorful lithograph titled 'Groningen' is a work by Corneille (1922–2010), one of the co-founders of the CoBrA movement (along with, among others, Karel Appel and Constant). His work is characterized by vibrant colors, playful shapes, and recurring themes such as birds, women, and exotic landscapes.
This lithograph, printed in 2004, is numbered 66 of 200 copies and is in excellent condition. The work has never been framed, which makes the colors particularly fresh and vibrant.
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Corneille’s art remains beloved worldwide for its expressive style and optimistic appearance — Groningen is a beautiful example of his late, mature period in which color and imagination are central.
Corneille – Groningen (2004)
Technique: Litho
Edition: 66/200
Dimensions: 60 x 40 cm
Condition: In good condition, never framed.
This colorful lithograph titled 'Groningen' is a work by Corneille (1922–2010), one of the co-founders of the CoBrA movement (along with, among others, Karel Appel and Constant). His work is characterized by vibrant colors, playful shapes, and recurring themes such as birds, women, and exotic landscapes.
This lithograph, printed in 2004, is numbered 66 of 200 copies and is in excellent condition. The work has never been framed, which makes the colors particularly fresh and vibrant.
The input 'n.' does not contain translatable content or context to provide a meaningful translation.
Corneille’s art remains beloved worldwide for its expressive style and optimistic appearance — Groningen is a beautiful example of his late, mature period in which color and imagination are central.

