Silvia Quandt (1937) - Les Aieux





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Les Aieux est une lithographie sur papier de Silvia Quandt (1937), datée de 1983, numérotée 70 et signée à la main, en excellent état, au format 62 x 52 cm, réalisée en Espagne en édition limitée surréaliste des années 1980-1990.
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ABOUT THE PRINT
- Lithograph on paper.
- Hand signed and numbered
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Silvia Quandt is a German contemporary artist known for her expressive and experimental approach to painting and mixed media. Born in Germany, she developed a strong artistic identity through the exploration of color, texture, and abstraction, often blending figurative elements with symbolic and emotional content. Her work reflects a deep interest in human experience, memory, and the subconscious.
Quandt has exhibited extensively in both solo and group exhibitions across Europe and internationally, gaining recognition for her distinctive visual language. She is particularly noted for her ability to combine traditional techniques with innovative materials, creating layered and dynamic compositions.
Among her main artistic achievements are her consistent international presence, her contribution to contemporary abstract practices, and her evolving body of work that bridges personal expression with broader cultural themes.
ABOUT THE PRINT
- Lithograph on paper.
- Hand signed and numbered
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Silvia Quandt is a German contemporary artist known for her expressive and experimental approach to painting and mixed media. Born in Germany, she developed a strong artistic identity through the exploration of color, texture, and abstraction, often blending figurative elements with symbolic and emotional content. Her work reflects a deep interest in human experience, memory, and the subconscious.
Quandt has exhibited extensively in both solo and group exhibitions across Europe and internationally, gaining recognition for her distinctive visual language. She is particularly noted for her ability to combine traditional techniques with innovative materials, creating layered and dynamic compositions.
Among her main artistic achievements are her consistent international presence, her contribution to contemporary abstract practices, and her evolving body of work that bridges personal expression with broader cultural themes.

