Karel Appel (1921-2006) - Le Jongleur Prophétique





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Karel Appel, Le Jongleur Prophétique, is een meerkleurige houtsnede met carborundum op Arches-papier (1978), gesigneerd en genummerd 91/130, in een Cobra-periode editie van 76 × 56 cm, met portret voorstelling en in uitstekende staat.
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"Le Jongleur Prophétique" (The Prophetic Juggler) — from the celebrated Circus series by Karel Appel.
Color woodcut with carborundum on Arches paper, 1978. Signed in white crayon and numbered 91/130, from an edition of 130 plus 20 artist's proofs in Roman numerals. Printed by Arts-Litho, Paris, and published by ABCD Editeur, Paris. In excellent condition.
A vivid, expressionist composition in Appel's instantly recognizable palette, with the carborundum lending the surface a rich, tactile relief that gives each impression real depth.
Karel Appel (1921–2006) is one of the foremost figures of postwar European avant-garde art. In 1948 he co-founded the Cobra movement in Paris together with Constant, Corneille, Asger Jorn, Christian Dotremont and Joseph Noiret; the wider Cobra circle also included Pierre Alechinsky and Carl-Henning Pedersen. The Circus series is among his most sought-after print portfolios.
The work will be carefully packaged and shipped in a solid tube.
"Le Jongleur Prophétique" (The Prophetic Juggler) — from the celebrated Circus series by Karel Appel.
Color woodcut with carborundum on Arches paper, 1978. Signed in white crayon and numbered 91/130, from an edition of 130 plus 20 artist's proofs in Roman numerals. Printed by Arts-Litho, Paris, and published by ABCD Editeur, Paris. In excellent condition.
A vivid, expressionist composition in Appel's instantly recognizable palette, with the carborundum lending the surface a rich, tactile relief that gives each impression real depth.
Karel Appel (1921–2006) is one of the foremost figures of postwar European avant-garde art. In 1948 he co-founded the Cobra movement in Paris together with Constant, Corneille, Asger Jorn, Christian Dotremont and Joseph Noiret; the wider Cobra circle also included Pierre Alechinsky and Carl-Henning Pedersen. The Circus series is among his most sought-after print portfolios.
The work will be carefully packaged and shipped in a solid tube.

