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Lithograph in colors on Japan paper - Published by London Arts Inc. Detroit - Suite: Cats Portfolio - Signed in pencil and numbered // Devil Cat by Karel Appel, created in 1979, is a vivid lithograph in colors on Japan paper. Measuring 62.2 x 76.8 cm, this piece is part of the Cats Portfolio, published by London Arts Inc. in Detroit. With his characteristic bold and expressive style, Appel uses vibrant hues of red, blue, and green, layered with energetic brushstrokes to create an abstract, dynamic representation of a cat. The work’s chaotic and playful composition exemplifies Appel's affinity for the CoBrA movement, embracing spontaneity and emotional intensity. The artwork is signed and numbered by the artist.
Devil Cat, 1979
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Lithograph in colors on Japan paper - Published by London Arts Inc. Detroit - Suite: Cats Portfolio - Signed in pencil and numbered // Devil Cat by Karel Appel, created in 1979, is a vivid lithograph in colors on Japan paper. Measuring 62.2 x 76.8 cm, this piece is part of the Cats Portfolio, published by London Arts Inc. in Detroit. With his characteristic bold and expressive style, Appel uses vibrant hues of red, blue, and green, layered with energetic brushstrokes to create an abstract, dynamic representation of a cat. The work’s chaotic and playful composition exemplifies Appel's affinity for the CoBrA movement, embracing spontaneity and emotional intensity. The artwork is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Art Brut, a French term meaning Raw Art, was coined by Jean Dubuffet to describe art created outside the conventional fine arts tradition. Dubuffet used the term to refer to works made by self-taught artists, including the mentally ill, prisoners, and others on the margins of society. He also called it Outsider Art. This art is characterized by its raw, unrefined nature, often created without concern for traditional presentation or imitation.
