Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Asger Jorn was a Danish painter, sculptor, ceramic artist and author. He was the co-founder of the avant-garde movement CoBra, alongside Karel Appel. Jorn was a painter, but also a printmaker and realized lithographs and etchings. From 1937–42, he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. His first American solo exhibition was at the Lefebre Gallery in 1962. In 1964, Jorn was awarded a Guggenheim Award, including a generous cash prize, by an international jury assembled by Lawrence Alloway. During his artistic career, Jorn produced over 2,500 paintings, prints, drawings, ceramics, sculptures, artist's books, collages, décollages and collaborative tapestries. Jorn died in Aarhus, Denmark, on 1st May 1973.
1970s Abstract Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Lithograph
1940s Abstract Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Lithograph
Late 20th Century Abstract Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Etching
Early 2000s Abstract Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Screen
1970s Abstract Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Foil
1970s Abstract Expressionist Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Lithograph, Offset
1960s Abstract Geometric Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Lithograph
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Lithograph, Screen
1970s Abstract Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Lithograph
Late 20th Century Abstract Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Etching
1970s Abstract Geometric Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Pencil, Lithograph, Offset
1970s Abstract Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Lithograph, Offset
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Asger Jorn Interior Prints
Giclée