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Lithographie in colors -Signed and numbered -framed -Référence : BNF 75 // Lithographie 27 by Pierre Soulages, created in 1969, exemplifies his exploration of contrast and the power of monochromatic abstraction. This lithograph in bold black and red strokes is minimal yet highly expressive, with a broad, sweeping black band dominating the upper portion of the composition, balanced by a vibrant red form below. The sharp contrasts and vigorous brushstrokes are characteristic of Soulages’ work, often seen as evoking a sense of strength and dynamic movement. Signed and numbered, this limited-edition piece showcases Soulages' dedication to exploring the interplay between light and dark, texture, and intensity.
Lithographie 27, 1969
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Lithographie in colors -Signed and numbered -framed -Référence : BNF 75 // Lithographie 27 by Pierre Soulages, created in 1969, exemplifies his exploration of contrast and the power of monochromatic abstraction. This lithograph in bold black and red strokes is minimal yet highly expressive, with a broad, sweeping black band dominating the upper portion of the composition, balanced by a vibrant red form below. The sharp contrasts and vigorous brushstrokes are characteristic of Soulages’ work, often seen as evoking a sense of strength and dynamic movement. Signed and numbered, this limited-edition piece showcases Soulages' dedication to exploring the interplay between light and dark, texture, and intensity.
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What is lyrical abstraction ?
Lyrical abstraction is a descriptive term characterizing a type of abstract painting closely related to Abstract Expressionism, in use from the 1940s to the present. The term can also describe two distinct but related trends in post-World War II modernist painting. This art movement originated in Paris, France, after the war, emphasizing personal expression, spontaneity, and the emotional use of color and form.
