Georges Braque La Charrue Original Lithography Signed Limited








Georges Braque La Charrue Original Lithography Signed Limited. The description of this item has been automatically translated. Argenteuil 1881 – 1963 Paris. Color lithograph on Japon nacré. Limited: 25 / 150. Sheet size: 40 x 63.5 cm. Catalog raisonné Vallier 150. Good original condition, slightly browned in the mat cutout. Viewing and collection by prior appointment is possible. Authenticity will be confirmed in writing. You like the work of art, but not the price, i. Then make me a fair offer under “Send price proposal”. After an apprenticeship as a decorative painter, which Braque began in Le Havre in 1899 and continued in Paris from 1900, he enrolled in the Académie Humbert in 1902 after one year of military service. In 1904 Braque took a studio and began to paint independently. In the autumn salon of 1905 he was so impressed by the works of Matisse and Derain that he integrated the Fauvist style into his own painting. The confrontation with the Fauves, his first encounter with Picasso in 1907 and the discovery of Cézanne’s works, which were of eminent importance for the young generation of painters, are the main factors that finally led Braque to carry out the first form-analytical experiments. Together, Braque and Picasso now develop Cubism, whose classic period up to 1914 is divided into the analytical and the synthetic phase. The program is the analysis and dismantling of the object down to its basic forms, whereby the reference to reality increasingly recedes and the subject is ultimately almost completely dissolved into color and form structures. With the outbreak of World War I, Braque and Picasso went their separate ways. While Braque’s earliest post-war paintings can still be attributed to synthetic cubism, from 1920 he tended towards a more painterly and realistic painting style. With the four “Grands Guéridons” executed from 1928, the period in which pure colour, the commitment to complex space and its strictly painterly implementation were dominant came to an end. The Second World War caused the artist to create more sober works that were appropriate to the seriousness of the time. From 1947, Braque was often forced to remain idle for health reasons. In the years from 1949 to 1956 he also realized the series “Ateliers” with eight oil paintings and he dealt in particular with the theme of the bird. On the 31st The artist died in his Paris apartment on August 1, 1963. Braque is one of the most important modern artists and leaves behind an impressive oeuvre that can be admired in important museums and collections. The confrontation with the Fauves, his first encounter with Picasso in 1907 and the discovery of Cézanne’s works, which were of eminent importance for the young generation of painters, are the main factors that finally led Braque to carry out the first form-analytical exper. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “elisa77″ and is located in this country: DE. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Style: Impressionism
- Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
- Features: Limited Edition, Numbered
- manufacturing method: Lithography
- Material: Japon Nacre
- Production Period: 1960-1969
- Motif: plow
- Theme: Agriculture
- Year Of Manufacture: 1960
- Artist: Georges Braque
- Type: printing
- Brand: Unbranded
