Georges Braque Exhibition Poster: "Braque Graveur" for the Berggruen Gallery, 1953

Georges Braque Exhibition Poster: "Braque Graveur" for the Berggruen Gallery, 1953

$350.00
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Title: Braque Graveur, Galerie Berggruen, 1953 Lithograph Poster by Mourlot - Paris  Artist: Georges BraqueCirca: 1953Medium: LithographSize: 28 x 21" (with mat frame)ID: 062015-05 Condition: Poster mounted on mat board with mat frame. It is taped therefore it can easily be taken apart. It is in good condition.   About the Artist: Georges Braque, (born May 13, 1882, Argenteuil, France—died August 31, 1963, Paris), French painter, one of the important revolutionaries of 20th-century art who, together with Pablo Picasso, developed Cubism. His paintings consist primarily of still lifes that are remarkable for their robust construction, low-key colour harmonies, and serene, meditative quality. Braque was born just seven months after Picasso, in a small community on the Seine near Paris that was one of the centres of the Impressionist movement in the 1870s. His father and grandfather, both amateur artists, were the owners of a prosperous house-painting firm.

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