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Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Corneille Composition abstraite gouache ink abstract black lines over yellow background forming organic shape
Corneille Composition abstraite gouache ink abstract black lines over yellow background forming organic shape
Corneille Composition abstraite gouache ink abstract black lines over yellow background forming organic shape

Gouache and ink on paper. Signed and dated lower right 'Corneille 52'. Certificate of authenticity issued by the Fondation Guillaume Corneille. Corneille’s Composition abstraite (1952), executed in gouache and ink on paper, reflects the artist’s early post-war experimentation within the CoBrA movement, where spontaneity and expressive freedom were central. Bold black lines sweep across the surface, forming a loose, almost creature-like configuration, while washes of warm yellow and pale tones animate the background. The interplay between gestural ink and fluid color creates a dynamic tension between structure and improvisation. Signed and dated “Corneille 52,” the work captures the artist’s interest in instinctive mark-making and imaginative forms, often inspired by nature and the subconscious, characteristic of his practice during this formative period.

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Composition abstraite, 1952

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Gouache and ink on paper. Signed and dated lower right 'Corneille 52'. Certificate of authenticity issued by the Fondation Guillaume Corneille. Corneille’s Composition abstraite (1952), executed in gouache and ink on paper, reflects the artist’s early post-war experimentation within the CoBrA movement, where spontaneity and expressive freedom were central. Bold black lines sweep across the surface, forming a loose, almost creature-like configuration, while washes of warm yellow and pale tones animate the background. The interplay between gestural ink and fluid color creates a dynamic tension between structure and improvisation. Signed and dated “Corneille 52,” the work captures the artist’s interest in instinctive mark-making and imaginative forms, often inspired by nature and the subconscious, characteristic of his practice during this formative period.

Artwork Copyright © Guillaume Corneille

Guillaume Corneille

Composition Abstraite, 1952

Drawing / Watercolor

Mixed Media

EUR 11,500

Guillaume Corneille

Chats Champêtres, 2008

Limited Edition Print

Engraving

EUR 1,500

Guillaume Corneille

Plat, 1999

Ceramics

Plate

EUR 3,500

Guillaume Corneille

Femme Rose Aux Cheveux Bleus, 1999

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

EUR 1,500

Guillaume Corneille

La Femme Et L’oiseau Rouge, 1995

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 1,500

Guillaume Corneille

Däumelinchen, 1999

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 980

Guillaume Corneille

Blauer Stern, 1999

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 1,800

Guillaume Corneille

Tête De Femme Et Oiseau Pensif, 1980

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 570

Guillaume Corneille

Aurore Sur La Montagne, 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 1,980

Guillaume Corneille

Le Grand Oiseau Du Désert, 1999

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,020

Guillaume Corneille

Esmeralda, 2002

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 1,400

Guillaume Corneille

Liegender Akt, 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 3,800

Guillaume Corneille

Demi-Lune Dans Ciel Catalan, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 1,200

Guillaume Corneille

Chat Exotique Des Iles Du Sud

Sculpture / Object

Metal

EUR 600

Guillaume Corneille

Woman And Bird

Sculpture / Object

Wood

EUR 1,400

Guillaume Corneille

Rêve D’été, 2004

Sculpture / Object

Wood

EUR 1,400

Guillaume Corneille

Big Bird (Grosser Vogel), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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What is the CoBrA movement?

CoBrA stands for Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam; the group was formed with a desire to break away from the existing art movements of the time. Their critique of Western society led them to experiment and evolve into a significant international movement. CoBrA was founded on November 8, 1948, at the Notre Dame Café in Paris, where its manifesto was signed by Karel Appel, Joseph Noiret, Corneille, Christian Dotremont, Constant, and Asger Jorn. The group was united by a shared commitment to freedom in both form and color, and their work emphasized experimentation and spontaneity.

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