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Lithograph in colors on Japan paper - Published by London Arts Inc. Detroit - Suite: Cats Portfolio - Signed in pencil and numbered // Resting Cat by Karel Appel is a vibrant lithograph from 1979, part of the Cats Portfolio published by London Arts Inc., Detroit. This limited edition print, measuring 62.2 x 76.8 cm, is hand-signed and numbered by the artist. The artwork features a cat depicted in an expressive, abstract style with bold, overlapping brushstrokes in shades of pink, purple, blue, and orange. The playful and energetic composition showcases Appel’s dynamic approach to color and form, transforming the simple image of a resting cat into a lively and imaginative visual experience.
Resting 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 // Resting Cat by Karel Appel is a vibrant lithograph from 1979, part of the Cats Portfolio published by London Arts Inc., Detroit. This limited edition print, measuring 62.2 x 76.8 cm, is hand-signed and numbered by the artist. The artwork features a cat depicted in an expressive, abstract style with bold, overlapping brushstrokes in shades of pink, purple, blue, and orange. The playful and energetic composition showcases Appel’s dynamic approach to color and form, transforming the simple image of a resting cat into a lively and imaginative visual experience.
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What is Figuration Libre?
Figuration Libre is an art movement that is equivalent to the French Bad Painting and Neo-Expressionism in Europe and America. The term was coined by Ben Vautier and the Fluxus movement. In 1981, Robert Combas, François Boisrond, Hervé Di Rosa, and Rémi Blanchard formed the Figuration Libre group. The term can be interpreted as free style art, emphasizing spontaneity, freedom, and a rejection of traditional artistic conventions.
