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Lithograph in colors on Japan paper - Published by London Arts Inc. Detroit - Suite: Cats Portfolio - Signed in pencil and numbered // Luminous Cat by Karel Appel is a vibrant lithograph created in 1979 as part of the Cats Portfolio series. This limited edition print, produced on Japan paper and published by London Arts Inc., measures 62.2 x 76.8 cm. The artwork features a playful, abstract depiction of a cat, characterized by bold and expressive brushstrokes in vivid colors such as red, yellow, blue, and pink, set against a green background. Appel’s signature style, rooted in the CoBrA movement, captures spontaneity and energy, infusing life into the feline form while maintaining an abstract, childlike quality.
Luminous 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 // Luminous Cat by Karel Appel is a vibrant lithograph created in 1979 as part of the Cats Portfolio series. This limited edition print, produced on Japan paper and published by London Arts Inc., measures 62.2 x 76.8 cm. The artwork features a playful, abstract depiction of a cat, characterized by bold and expressive brushstrokes in vivid colors such as red, yellow, blue, and pink, set against a green background. Appel’s signature style, rooted in the CoBrA movement, captures spontaneity and energy, infusing life into the feline form while maintaining an abstract, childlike quality.
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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.