Bram Bogart Art
Bram Bogart was a Dutch painter and artist associated with the COBRA group. After World War II, he moved to Paris, where he was among the founders of Informal Art (also known as Arte Informale). He experimented with Cubism and figurative drawing, depicting flowers, still-lifes and self-portraits. In the 1950s, he worked on the impasto technique. In 1961, he went to Belgium and, in 1969, he became a Belgian citizen. In 1971, he represented Belgium at the Venice Biennale.
Early 2000s Abstract Bram Bogart Art
Carbon Pigment
Early 2000s Abstract Bram Bogart Art
Mixed Media
2010s Contemporary Bram Bogart Art
Carbon Pigment, Polaroid
1960s Abstract Bram Bogart Art
Mixed Media
Edward MarecakCalligraphy, 1964 Abstract Mid-Century Painting by Edward Marecak, Denver Artist, 1964
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Bram Bogart Art
Gold Leaf
1980s Abstract Expressionist Bram Bogart Art
Mixed Media, Drypoint, Etching, Aquatint, Screen
2010s Abstract Bram Bogart Art
Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil
2010s Abstract Bram Bogart Art
Canvas, Mixed Media
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Bram Bogart Art
Mixed Media
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Bram Bogart Art
Archival Ink, Giclée, Archival Pigment
1970s Abstract Bram Bogart Art
Mixed Media
1970s Bram Bogart Art
Etching, Aquatint, Carbon Pigment
2010s Abstract Bram Bogart Art
Archival Pigment, Canvas, Ink
1970s Abstract Bram Bogart Art
Mixed Media
1960s Contemporary Bram Bogart Art
Screen



