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Pierre Tal-Coat Abstract Prints

French, 1905-1985
Pierre Tal-Coat (1905–1985) was a French artist considered to be one of the founders of Tachisme, a French style of abstract painting popular in the 1940s and 1950s often considered to be the European equivalent to abstract expressionism. It was part of a larger postwar movement known as Art Informel, which abandoned geometric abstraction in favor of a more intuitive form of expression, similar to action painting. He was friends with such notables as Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, Giacometti, Balthus and Artaud. In 1963 he collaborated alongside Joan Miro and Ubac in the creation of the Maeght foundation.
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Artist: Pierre Tal-Coat
Abstract Composition - Original lithograph poster - Maeght 1956
By Pierre Tal-Coat
Located in Paris, FR
Pierre TAL-COAT Abstract Composition Original vintage lithograph poster On paper 62 x 48 cm (c. 25 x 19 in) Edited for the artist exhibition at Maeght Gallery in 1956 Excellent co...
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1950s Abstract Pierre Tal-Coat Abstract Prints

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Derriere le Miroir (Transhumance)
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Pierre Tal-Coat (French 1905-1985) "Derriere Le Mirroir (Transhumance), Framed Abstract Unsigned Lithograph, 14.50 x 28 (In Frame), Mid 20th Century, 1959 Colors: Black, White, Grey...
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