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This exceptional lithograph by Pierre Alechinsky (1927), titled Quatre arrondissements (Four Districts) (Charron/Cotensin 417), originates from the historic folio Hommage a Aime et Marguerite Maeght, Derriere le Miroir, No. 250, 1982. Published by Galerie Maeght S.A., Paris, and printed by lImprimerie moderne du Lion, Paris, this dynamic composition exemplifies Alechinskys distinctive blend of gestural abstraction and narrative imagery. Combining vivid color, spontaneous brushwork, and calligraphic line, Quatre arrondissements captures the poetic tension between structure and improvisation that defines Alechinskys visual language.
Printed on velin paper and measuring 15 x 22 inches (38.1 x 55.9 cm), with centerfold as issued, this work is unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Catalogue raisonne reference: Alechinsky, Pierre, et al., Pierre Alechinsky: The Complete Books: A Reasonable Catalogue, Ceuleers & Van de Velde Booksellers, 2002, illustration 417. This lithograph represents one of the twenty-four original graphic works created by leading artists for this historic tribute issue of Derriere le Miroir.
Artwork details:
Artist: Pierre Alechinsky (1927)
Title: Quatre arrondissements (Four Districts) (Charron/Cotensin 417), from Hommage a Aime et Marguerite Maeght, Derriere le Miroir, No. 250
Medium: Lithograph on velin paper
Dimensions: 15 x 22 inches (38.1 x 55.9 cm), with centerfold as issued
Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered as issued
Date: 1982
Publisher: Galerie Maeght S.A., Paris
Printer: lImprimerie moderne du Lion, Paris, 1982
Catalogue Raisonne Reference: Charron/Cotensin 417
Condition: Well preserved overall, with condition consistent with its age and medium
Provenance: From Derriere le Miroir, No. 250, Hommage a Aime et Marguerite Maeght, 1982
Notes:
From the folio Derriere le Miroir, No. 250, Hommage a Aime et Marguerite Maeght, 1982. Published by Galerie Maeght S.A., Paris; printed by lImprimerie moderne du Lion, Paris, 1982.
Excerpted from the folio (translated from French):
This special issue of Derriere le Miroir was designed and defined by Aime Maeght in the fall of 1980. He envisioned its publication as a celebration with which artists and writers published since 1946 were to be associated. Francois Chapon, president of the Reverdy Committee, was chosen to write the presentation. Issue No. 250 ultimately became a tribute to Aime and Marguerite Maeght, who passed away in 1981 and 1977 respectively. Twenty-four artists agreed to create original graphic works for this edition, which includes a complete table of all issues and excerpts from texts by thirty-two writers. Finished printing on June II, MCMLXXXII on the presses of lImprimerie moderne du Lion, Paris. CL examples were printed on Arches vellum, numbered I to CL, with additional non-commercial examples constituting the original edition.
Additional notes (excerpted from Christies, New York):
The lifespan of Derriere le Miroir was thirty-five years, beginning in 1946 under Aime Maeght, whose gallery opened a year earlier. Conceived as a collaboration between artists and poets, the series featured original lithographs and prints by modern masters such as Braque, Matisse, Chagall, Leger, Bonnard, and Chillida. Although the early issues saw limited commercial success, Derriere le Miroir soon established a permanent format combining fine color printing and critical text, becoming a defining document of postwar European art. Issue No. 250, delayed by Maeghts death, was published in 1982 as a tribute to the Maeghts and to thirty-five years of artistic friendship. It marked the close of an extraordinary era in art publishing.
About the artist:
Pierre Alechinsky (1927) is a Belgian painter and printmaker whose work bridges abstract expressionism, lyrical abstraction, and calligraphic art. A founding member of the avant-garde COBRA group in 1949, alongside Christian Dotremont, Karel Appel, Constant, Jan Nieuwenhuys, and Asger Jorn, Alechinskys practice reflects a commitment to spontaneity, experimentation, and the expressive power of the gesture.
After moving to Paris in 1951, Alechinsky studied engraving under Stanley William Hayter at Atelier 17, immersing himself in both Surrealist and gestural traditions. He became fascinated with East Asian calligraphy and traveled to Japan in 1955, where he created the film Japanese Calligraphy, with commentary by Christian Dotremont and music by Andre Souris. The influence of this period is visible throughout his career in his use of flowing line and the balance of movement and stillness.
Alechinskys work has been exhibited internationally since the 1950s, with major retrospectives at institutions such as the Musee dArt Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. In 1983, he was appointed Professor of Painting at the Ecole nationale superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. His monumental projects include Loin dici (2018/2019) for the Vienna State Opera as part of the Safety Curtain series.
In 2018, Alechinskys painting Mur doiseaux sold for $1,601,105 USD at Christies Paris, setting a world record for the artist. His works are included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art (New York), Tate (London), Centre Pompidou (Paris), and Musee Royaux des Beaux-Arts (Brussels).
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- Creator:Pol Bury (1922 - 2005, Belgian)
- Creation Year:1982
- Dimensions:Height: 15 in (38.1 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Southampton, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1465216701452
Pol Bury
Pol Bury (26 April 1922 – 28 September 2005) was a Belgian sculptor who began his artistic career as a painter in the Jeune Peintre Belge and COBRA groups. Among his most famous works is the fountain-sculpture L'Octagon, located in San Francisco.
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