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Artist: Claude Schun
Pinede
By Claude Schun
Located in Houston, TX
Enchanting abstract watercolor by French artist Claude Schun, circa 1990. Signed lower right.
Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold border. Mat fits a sta...
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1990s Claude Schun Art
Materials
Watercolor
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A PAINTER who played an essential role in the Color Field discourse of the 1960s and 1970s, Larry Zox is best known for his intensely and brilliantly colored geometric abstractions that question and violate symmetry.1 Zox stated in 1965: “Being contrary is the only way I can get at anything.” To Zox, this position was not necessarily arbitrary, but instead meant “responding to something in an examination of it [such as] using
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