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Kumi Sugai (1919-1996) - GUEST IV
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Kumi Sugai (1919-1996) - GUEST IV

Title Kumi Sugai – GUEST IV – Signed & Numbered (272/1000) – Framed Silkscreen Description This vibrant original silkscreen print was created by the internationally acclaimed Japanese abstract artist Kumi Sugai (1919–1996). Sugai was a key figure of the École de Paris, renowned for developing a distinctive geometric visual language that bridges Eastern aesthetics with Western modernism. Executed using a high-quality silkscreen technique on paper, the work is defined by its crisp contours and intense, flat color fields. This piece reflects Sugai’s celebrated “Sign” period, during which he drew inspiration from road signage and industrial iconography, transforming them into refined abstract compositions. The composition presents a dynamic yet balanced arrangement of bold red, yellow, and green geometric forms set against grey diagonal stripes. Despite its compact size, the work delivers a strong visual impact, making it ideal for a gallery wall or an elegant desk display. Sugai’s works are held in major international collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. His market remains active and stable, particularly within the European art scene. Details * Artwork size: 16 × 11 cm * Hand-signed “SUGAI” in pencil (lower right) * Numbered “272/1000” in pencil (lower left) * Medium: Silkscreen on paper * Presented in a simple wooden frame (ready to hang) Condition Overall in very good condition, with excellent color preservation. Minor age-related wear may be visible on the margins, consistent with its age. The frame is in good condition and complements the modern aesthetic of the work. We will use Japan Post or DHL for shipping. Please allow extra time for delivery as the items are shipped from Japan. Please note that the listed prices do not include customs duties and taxes. Please note that items may have scratches or stains due to age. If an item exceeds the size or weight limits, it may be shipped in multiple packages.

Nr. 103593470

Verkocht
Kumi Sugai (1919-1996) - GUEST IV

Kumi Sugai (1919-1996) - GUEST IV

Title
Kumi Sugai – GUEST IV – Signed & Numbered (272/1000) – Framed Silkscreen

Description
This vibrant original silkscreen print was created by the internationally acclaimed Japanese abstract artist Kumi Sugai (1919–1996). Sugai was a key figure of the École de Paris, renowned for developing a distinctive geometric visual language that bridges Eastern aesthetics with Western modernism.

Executed using a high-quality silkscreen technique on paper, the work is defined by its crisp contours and intense, flat color fields. This piece reflects Sugai’s celebrated “Sign” period, during which he drew inspiration from road signage and industrial iconography, transforming them into refined abstract compositions.

The composition presents a dynamic yet balanced arrangement of bold red, yellow, and green geometric forms set against grey diagonal stripes. Despite its compact size, the work delivers a strong visual impact, making it ideal for a gallery wall or an elegant desk display.

Sugai’s works are held in major international collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. His market remains active and stable, particularly within the European art scene.

Details

* Artwork size: 16 × 11 cm
* Hand-signed “SUGAI” in pencil (lower right)
* Numbered “272/1000” in pencil (lower left)
* Medium: Silkscreen on paper
* Presented in a simple wooden frame (ready to hang)

Condition
Overall in very good condition, with excellent color preservation.
Minor age-related wear may be visible on the margins, consistent with its age.
The frame is in good condition and complements the modern aesthetic of the work.

We will use Japan Post or DHL for shipping.
Please allow extra time for delivery as the items are shipped from Japan.
Please note that the listed prices do not include customs duties and taxes.
Please note that items may have scratches or stains due to age.
If an item exceeds the size or weight limits, it may be shipped in multiple packages.

Eindbod
€ 132
Zonder minimumprijs
Sylvia Kellermann
Expert
Geschatte waarde  € 150 - € 200

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