Karel Appel, a Dutch artist, was a co-founder of a group of artists known as “CoBrA”. (The name was derived from “Copenhagen”, “Brussels”, “Amsterdam”). CoBrA artists agreed that their work would focus on spontaneity and experiment. Because of that, they intentionally drew inspiration from children’s drawings. Thus, the childish nature of Appel’s work is not happenstance; it was very intentional, both because of the influence of childish thought and to express the spontaneity and experimentation of children’s art.
This work is unframed but professional framing is available at discounted cost with little delay. Please select from the framing options or contact us if you wish to discuss the framing of the work. We frame exclusively with conservation-grade materials and put the work behind 99% UV-filtering art glass or Plexiglass.
Medium:
Serigraph (silkscreen) in multiple colors on wove paper. Date:
1973 Signature:
Hand-signed with initials in pencil by the artist en recto lower right, marked as an artist’s proof (“ea”) en recto lower right. Edition:
Artist’s proof. Framing:
This work is unframed but professional framing is available at discounted cost with little delay. Please select from the framing options or contact us if you wish to discuss the framing of the work. We frame exclusively with conservation-grade materials and put the work behind 99% UV-filtering art glass or Plexiglass.
Condition:
Excellent condition, without damage or flaw; colors bright, crisp, and clear. Sheet Size:
28.25 in. (h) x 20.875 in. (w)
Untitled, from the Two Faces series
$1,850.00
Karel Appel (Dutch)
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Description
Karel Appel, a Dutch artist, was a co-founder of a group of artists known as “CoBrA”. (The name was derived from “Copenhagen”, “Brussels”, “Amsterdam”). CoBrA artists agreed that their work would focus on spontaneity and experiment. Because of that, they intentionally drew inspiration from children’s drawings. Thus, the childish nature of Appel’s work is not happenstance; it was very intentional, both because of the influence of childish thought and to express the spontaneity and experimentation of children’s art.
This work is unframed but professional framing is available at discounted cost with little delay. Please select from the framing options or contact us if you wish to discuss the framing of the work. We frame exclusively with conservation-grade materials and put the work behind 99% UV-filtering art glass or Plexiglass.
Additional information
Excellent Condition
1970-1980
Unframed
Serigraph in Colors
Modern Print-Makers
No Frame, Black-Stained Ash (Medium), Clear Natural Ash (Medium), Clear Natural Maple (Medium), Waxed Cherry (Medium), Waxed Mahogany (Medium), Waxed Walnut (Medium)
Details
Medium:
Serigraph (silkscreen) in multiple colors on wove paper.
Date:
1973
Signature:
Hand-signed with initials in pencil by the artist en recto lower right, marked as an artist’s proof (“ea”) en recto lower right.
Edition:
Artist’s proof.
Framing:
This work is unframed but professional framing is available at discounted cost with little delay. Please select from the framing options or contact us if you wish to discuss the framing of the work. We frame exclusively with conservation-grade materials and put the work behind 99% UV-filtering art glass or Plexiglass.
Condition:
Excellent condition, without damage or flaw; colors bright, crisp, and clear.
Sheet Size:
28.25 in. (h) x 20.875 in. (w)
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