Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

Geneviève Claisse

Geneviève Claisse (France, 1935–2018) was a prominent geometric abstract painter. Influenced by her great-uncle, Auguste Herbin, she developed a style characterized by pure forms and vibrant colors. Claisse's work is celebrated for its formal purity and meticulous execution, contributing significantly to the geometric abstraction movement.

Geneviève Claisse

Jazz, 1966

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 2,500

Geneviève Claisse

Ryph, 1966

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 2,500

Geneviève Claisse

Cercles Vert, 1968-2014

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 2,500

Geneviève Claisse

Cercles Jaune, 1968-2014

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 2,500

Geneviève Claisse

Linear Sculpture, 1982

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 3,000

Geneviève Claisse

Cercles Blancs, 1968/2014

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 2,000

Geneviève Claisse

Cercle Blanc Et Bleu, 1968-1972

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 2,500

Geneviève Claisse

Cercle Rouge Et Noir, 1968-1972

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 2,500

Geneviève Claisse

Cercle Noir Et Vert, 2016

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 2,500

Geneviève Claisse

Lignes, 2000

Painting

Acrylic On Canvas

EUR 3,500

Geneviève Claisse

ADN Jaune, 1972-2016

Sculpture / Object

Wood

Currently Not Available

Geneviève Claisse

Cercle Rouge, 1968-2014

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

Currently Not Available

Geneviève Claisse

Composition Géométrique, c. 1970

Drawing / Watercolor

Ink

Currently Not Available

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What is Op Art?

What is Op Art?

Op Art is a visual art style that uses optical illusions to create the impression of movement, vibrating patterns, flashing, or hidden images. The works are typically abstract, with many well-known pieces in black and white. The roots of Op Art can be traced back to earlier movements like Futurism, Constructivism, Dada, and Neo-Impressionism, particularly in their use of color effects and graphic design.

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