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Abstract Geometric Graphic in Brown, Red and Black Ink on Paper by A. Luiz Piza
By Arthur Luiz Piza
Located in Salzburg, AT
Abstract, geometric graphic in brown, red and black ink on paper by Arthur Luiz Piza.
His style combines drawing and graphic techniques.
Handcrafted wooden frame black patinated with...
Category
Vintage 1980s French Modern Drawings
Materials
Glass, Wood, Paper
Still live Painting in Oil on Canvas Signed by Thadeusz Jaroszynski, France 1983
By Tadeusz Jaroszynski
Located in Salzburg, AT
Still life with realistic expression in warm rose and brown tones.
Professional black painted shadow gap framing with white gold decor
Stilllive Painting in Oil on Canvas Signed by ...
Category
Vintage 1980s French Minimalist Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood
Abstract Geometric Graphic in Blue, Red and Black Ink on Paper by A. Luiz Piza
By Arthur Luiz Piza
Located in Salzburg, AT
Abstract, geometric graphic in blue, red and black ink on paper by Arthur Luiz Piza.
His style combines drawing and graphic techniques.
Handcrafted wooden frame black patinated with ...
Category
Vintage 1980s French Modern Drawings
Materials
Glass, Paper, Wood
Small French Abstract Modern Composition in Black-White-Purple by René Leindner
By René Leidner
Located in Salzburg, AT
Small French Abstract Modern Composition in Black-White-Purple by René Leindner
(New professional handcrafted frame with shadow gap)
Student at the Strasbourg Art School, then in Par...
Category
Vintage 1980s French Mid-Century Modern Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Wood
Painting of an Abstract Female Body in Oil on Newspaper by Antonio Guansé 1963
By Antonio Guansé
Located in Salzburg, AT
Painting of a casual, abstract female body in oil on newspaper by Antonio Guanse, Paris 1963
The woman's body lolls casually under the artist's brushstrokes. The abstract depiction ...
Category
Vintage 1960s French Expressionist Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Papercord, Glass, Giltwood, Paper
Modern Cubistic Painting in Acrylics on Canvas by Fritzie Abadi, New York 2001
By Fritzie Abadi
Located in Salzburg, AT
Cubist painting in acrylics on canvas, Fritzie Abadi New York, 2001
In strong muted colors, angular figures and elements are divided and reassembled in a different context.
The elements are partly bright and finely outlined, which makes this even more plastic and stronger in their effect.
The high, narrow format makes the image a special eye-catcher.
Expressive modern representation in handmade shadow gap frame.
The frame is 4.5cm wide and has a slightly raised silver-plated front bar of 1.5cm.
Fritzie Abadi (1915 – 2001) was an American painter, sculptor, and collage artist. Born in Aleppo, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire.
Biography:
The daughter of a rabbi, Abadi lived in Palestine until she was nine years old.
She then emigrated to New York City in 1924.
She won a drawing competition while attending Bay Ridge High School, and this fostered an early interest in art.
She married at eighteen and moved to Oklahoma City, giving birth to two daughters and "forgot about art".
In 1945 she returned to Brooklyn, and in 1946 she enrolled in the Art Students League of New York; there she studied under Nahum Tschacbasov.
Her work is included in several museum collections such as
the Butler Institute of American Art,
the Evansville Museum of Arts and Science,
the Slater Memorial Museum, and
the Georgia Museum of Art.
She has also exhibited in many venues throughout her career.
She has also received several awards including the Acrylic Painting Award of the National Association of Women Artists (1974) and the Box Assemblage Award from the American Society of Contemporary Artists (1979).
She was a member of both institutions, serving on the board of the former in 1970 and as president of the latter from 1970 to 1972; she was on the board of the New York Society of Women Artists in 1980, and was also a member of Women in the Arts and the Hudson River Contemporary Artists.
A small collection of documentary material is owned by the Archives of American Art.
References:
Jules Heller...
Category
Early 2000s American Modern Paintings
Materials
Silver Leaf
Mixed Media on Paper and Wood Behind Aryl Glass Mimmo Paladino, Italy 2009
By Mimmo Paladino
Located in Salzburg, AT
Mixed media on paper and wood behind aryl glass Mimmo Paladino, Italy 2009 (2/20)
Mimmo Paladino found art inspired by his uncle, a painter who introduced him to traditional techniques at an early age. After attending the 1964 Venice Biennale, he made the decision to become an artist. He studied painting at the Liceo Artistico in Benevento from 1964 to 1968 and, influenced by Max Ernst and Paul Klee, experimented with collages, frottages and non-objective paintings. In 1968 he finished his academic training with a diploma and began to paint freely.
In the early to Mid-1970s, the artist dealt almost exclusively with mythological themes, such as the Icarus myth, which he translated into drawings. In the process, Paladino developed his own fresco-like technique, significant for his later work, in which he painted large-scale walls with pastel colors. Paladino had his first exhibition in 1977 at the "Galerie Lucio Amelio" in Naples. Several trips to Milan as well as contact with the art critic Tommaso Trini and the gallery owner Franco Toselli soon made Paladino known nationwide. In Toselli's gallery he presented his murals for the first time in 1978. That same year he traveled to New York, where he met Sandro Chia and Francesco Clemente. Several trips to Brazil followed.
In 1980 Mimmo Paladino, together with the publisher Emilio Mazzoli, published a book with texts by Achille Bonito Oliva. The art critic Oliva had introduced the term Transavanguardia at the end of the 1970s for the style of the new movement, mainly characterized by young Italian artists such as Chia, Clemente, Enzo Cucchi and Paladino, who found parallels in Germany with the Neue Wilde. In the same year Paladino participated in the Aperto 80 Biennale in Venice and in 1982 in the Biennale of Sydney. In the following years Paladino had exhibitions at the Kunstmuseum in Basel and at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Bologna. In 1999 he had an extensive retrospective at the Lenbachhaus in Munich and in the same year he became an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Arts in London. The Centro per l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci in Prato dedicated an extensive retrospective to him in 2002/2003. Works by Mimmo Paladino can be found in the collections of the Tate Gallery in London, the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) in Dublin, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
The artist lives and works in Milan and Benevento, Italy.
PLANT
Mimmo Paladino's works are often mixed media on paper or wood pre-sketched with drawing pencil, using all traditional means. His oeuvre includes watercolor, oil painting, and tempera, as well as collage, frottage, engraving, drypoint, or woodcut. Paladino's paintings are often untitled.
Examples
1987: The Perfect Room
1992: hortus conclusus, horse sculpture in Benevento, Chiostro di San Domenico
1993: montagna bianca
2002: Le chien
2004: ciclismo
2008: Porta di Lampedusa - Porta d'Europa, iron sculpture covered with ceramic plates on the beach of Lampedusa in memory of the migrants who lost their lives at sea
EXHIBITIONS
1979: Transavanguardia, Turin
1980: Venice Biennale, Venice
1982: documenta 7, Kassel
1982: Biennale of Sydney, Sydney
1984: Merianpark, Basel, sculpture in the 20th century...
Category
Early 2000s Italian Modern Paintings
Materials
Papercord, Acrylic, Wood
Abstract Painting Mixed Media in Gray-white-rust-black by Hassan Bourkia, 2008
Located in Salzburg, AT
Abstract Painting Mixed Media in gray-white-rust-black by Hassan Bourkia Marrakesh 2008
Hassan Bourkia was born on December 19, 1956 in El Ksiba, near Beni Mellal. He is a writer, translator and visual artist. He has been teaching literature since 1982 and exhibiting in the main art galleries in Morocco and in various places abroad since the early 1990s. He recently participated in the Buenos Aires Biennial of Contemporary Art (Bienalsur), and his works are in several large private collections and museums. Hassan Bourkia has been exploring the field of memory for several years to speak about the drama of immigration and the suffering caused by the trauma of conflicts around the world. From his own life he draws the experience of an intimate apocalypse that leads him to work on collective wounds through archives and fragments. He lives and works between Beni Mellal and Marrakech.
SOLO SHOWS
« Splendeur de l’Incertain », Maison des jeunes, F.B.Salah, Maroc, Hommage au poète Abdallah RAJIAA. « La Nuit est aussi Soleil », Galerie Al Kassabah, Essaouira – Maroc, Travail sur Textes Mystiques.
« Ivresse de la Terre », Galerie Vila Nova, Portugal.
« L’Odyssée de la Terre », Galerie Al Manar, Casablanca, Maroc.
« Terres d’Enfance… ici même) 1er Festival de : La Mémoire face à l’Oubli », Bibliothèque municipale, Béni Mellal – Maroc.
« Chants de la Terre », Galerie Sanitas, Zurich – Suisse.
« Être et…Illusion », Galerie Al Manar, Casablanca – Maroc.
1999 : « Mémoires Souterraines », Galerie Palacio D. Manuel, Evora – Portugal.
2000 : « Couleurs du Sud », Galerie Municipale, Payerne – Suisse.
« Derniers Travaux », Galerie Wingy House, Solothurn – Suisse.
2001 : « Mémoires Souterraines 2 », Galerie Al Manar, Casablanca – Maroc.
2002 : « Mémoires Souterraines 3 », Bibliothèque Municipale, Béni Mellal – Maroc.
2003 : « Devenirs Vécus », Hommage à Mohamed Kacimi, Galerie Bleue, Marrakech – Maroc.
2006 : « Peindre l’air », Institut Français de Meknes, Meknes – Maroc.
« Flammes et Cendres », Galerie Nationale Bab Rouah, Rabat – Maroc.
« Flammes et cendres », l’Institut français de Marrakech, Maroc.
2008 : « Qana, ce jour – là », Galerie Noir sur Blanc, Marrakech – Maroc.
2007 : « Sur les cendres », Espace Souffle, Casablanca – Maroc.
Galerie Venise Cadre, Casablanca – Maroc.
2011 : « L’Histoire ‘se- mêle’ », Villa Matisse, Marrakech – Maroc.
2013 : « Jardins Suspendus », Al Markhiya, Doha – Qatar.
2014 : « Couleurs des mots », Matisse Art Gallery, Casablanca – Maroc.
2019 : « Chemins croisés », Karla Osorio Art Galery, Bazilia – Brésil.
2020 : « Au noms des miens », Comptoir des Mines Galerie, Marrakech – Maroc.
GROUP SHOWS
1985 : « Peintures », Bibliothèque Municipale, Béni Mellal – Maroc.
1989 : « Masques au Pluriel », Faculté des Lettres, Université Cadi Ayyad, Béni Mellal – Maroc.
1996 : « Itinérances : Art Contemporain Marocain », Université Toulouse Le Mirail – CIAM, Toulouse – France. « Plasticiens Marocains Exposent », Palais des Congrès, Marrakech- Maroc.
« Itinérances, aux Portes de Marrakech », Galerie Bab Doukkala, Marrakech – Maroc.
« Peintres d’Al Manar », Galerie Al Manar, Casablanca – Maroc.
1998 : « Poèmes de la Terre », 6ème Festival de la poésie Marocaine Moderne, Association Achouàla, Salé – Maroc.
2000 : « Partage », Galerie Bab Rouah, Journée Mondiale de la Poésie, Rabat – Maroc.
« La Cinquième Saison », Borj Bab Marrakech, 2ème Édition Festival de Musique Gnaouie, Essaouira – Maroc.
2002 : Biennale d’Alexandrie de l’Art Arabe Contemporain, Alexandrie – Egypte.
« L’Art comme Action », Société Marocaine des Droits de l’Homme, Dar el Mrini, Rabat – Maroc.
2003 : « À la Recherche de nos Atlas Secrets », Association AMRASH, Galerie ACTUA (BCM), Casablanca – Maroc.
2004 : « La semaine du Maroc », Palais de la culture, Abu Dhabi – Emirates Arabes Unies.
« Petits Formats », Galerie Venise Cadre, Casablanca – Maroc.
« À la Recherche de nos Atlas Secrets », Bab El Kebir, Rabat – Maroc.
« Art contemporain Marocain », Salle de conférences, Hôtel de Ville, Aix En Provence – France.
« La Grande Exposition Nationale des Arts
Plastiques », Complexe Culturel, 1ère Édition, Cathédrale Sacré Cœur, Casablanca – Maroc.
2004 : « Terres, Mémoires, Nostalgies » Palais des arts, Lisbonne – Portugal.
2005 : EMAAR International Art Symposium, Dubai – Emirates Arabes Unies.
Peintres Écrivains, 16? Congrès des Écrivains
du Maroc, Théâtre Mohamed V, Rabat – Maroc.
Galerie Al Maqâm, Hommage à Edmond Amran El Maleh, Tahannout, Marrakech – Maroc.
Grande exposition nationale d’arts plastiques, Cathédrale sacré Cœur, 2? Édition, Casablanca – Maroc.
La semaine culturelle du Maroc, Doha – Qatar.
La Galerie Nationale, Lithographies, La semaine culturelle marocaine, Sao Paolo – Brésil.
La Galerie Nationale, La semaine du Maroc, Mexico – Mexique.
Journées Internationales du Désert, Association Tariq Bnou Ziad, Rissani – Maroc.
Aspects, Galerie Mohamed El Fassi, Rabat – Maroc. Grande Exposition National, Cathédrale Sacré Cœur, Casablanca – Maroc.
Exposition d’art plastique arabe, Rashaa, Jeddah – Arabie Saoudite.
2006 : Journée de la femme, Alliance Franco- Marocaine, Rabat – Maroc.
L’Art Contemporain Marocain, Théâtre National, Bucarest – Roumanie.
Académie des Arts, Centre Culturel et Artistique de Saba, Tehran – Iran.
2007 : « Sortir aux entrailles », Galerie Linéart, Tanger – Maroc.
Hôtel de ville, salle Albert Camus, Cugnaux, Toulouse – France.
Espace Fès Palace, La CDG, Fès – Maroc.
Galerie Nationale, La semaine culturelle Marocaine, Alger – Algérie.
« Convergences », La Société Générale Marocaine des Banques (Siège), Casablanca – Maroc.
« L’art contemporain marocain », Galerie Chaabia,
El Jadida (Maroc) ;
Médiathèque Al Assad, Maison de la culture, Damas – Syrie.
Salon d’Hiver, 1ère Biennal d’Art Marocain, Marrakech – Maroc.
La Création Arabe Contemporaine ; Salle d’exposition Hôtel J.W. Mariott, Koweït City – Koweït.
Loft Galerie, Casablanca – Maroc.
Exposition Nationale, Galerie A. El Khatibi, El Jadida – Maroc.
Forsight Gallery, Amman – Jordanie.
« Zones sensibles », Association des Artistes Malgaches, Salle municipale des expositions, Monaco. Art Marrakech, Biennale internationale, Es Saadi Hôtel, Maroc.
Venise Cadre, Casablanca – Maroc.
Salle Nationale, Ouagadougou – Burkina Faso.
2011 : Seven, Galerie Agora, Marrakech – Maroc. Semaine de la culture Marocaine, Salle Nationale, Ouagadougou – Burkina Faso.
Parcours Mobile, Hommage pour Edmond Amran
El Maleh, Galerie 38, Casablanca – Maroc.
Nature et paysage, La Société Générale, Casablanca.
Hommage à Edmond Amran El Maleh, Bibliothèque Nationale, Rabat – Maroc.
Marrakech Art Fair, 2ème Édition Marrakech – Maroc. Inspiring Morocco, Harold’s, London – Angleterre. Société Générale, Casablanca – Maroc.
Top 25, Foire Internationale, Casablanca – Maroc.
2012 : Palais d’Expositions, Genève – Suisse.
Regards Africains Croisés, Actua, Casablanca – Maroc. Espace d’Art Moderne, Assilah – Maroc.
Bibliothèque Nationale, Las Palmas – Les îles Canaris. 5? Symposium de l’Art Moderne, Louxor – Egypte. Borj Bab Marrakech, Essaouira – Maroc.
ArtSyriat, Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris – France.
« 1000 sur Papiers », Galerie Bassamat, Casablanca – Maroc.
« Sobre Paper », Galerie Antoni Pignol, Barcelone – Espagne.
« Matière », Banque Al Maghrib, Rabat – Maroc.
5 Artistes pour Darna, Bab Marrakech, Essaouira – Maroc.
L’art moderne marocain, Galerie Orfely, Amman – Jordanie.
2014 : Dessins, Petits Formats, Ambre Espace, Forum des Architectes, Casablanca – Maroc.
Galerie Al-Alanda, Amman – Jordanie.
Le Musée Mohamed VI de l’Art Moderne, Rabat – Maroc. 2015 : «Les Vertus de l Oiseau Solitaire», Hommage
à Juan Goytisolo, Dar Chrifa, Marrakech – Maroc.
Carte Blanche, CDG, Rabat – Maroc.
Poésie et peinture, Hommage à A. Jouahri, Galerie Noir sur Blanc, Marrakech.
2016 : «Les Vertus…», La Maison Arabe, Séville – Espagne.
Mail-Art, Hommage à Arthur Rimbaud, l’Ancien Tribunal, Florac – France.
« Des Papiers et des Mains », Dar Chrifa, Marrakech.
Al Makan d’Art Actuel, Gafsa – Tunisie.
Mail-Art, Ambre Espace, Casablanca.
2017 : Art Moderne en Méditerranée, Maison Sébastian, Hammamat – Tunisie.
Art Moderne Arabe, 1ère Edition, Qatara, Doha – Qatar. Espace d Art, Banque Cairo – amman, Amman – Jordanie.
Art Moderne Arabe, Union des Artistes, Koweit – Koweit. Sculpture au Jardin des Arts, Marrakech.
2018 : « Traversées » Comptoir des Mines Galerie, Marrakech, Maroc.
« Mare Nostrum », Comptoir des Mines Galerie, Marrakech.
2019 : « Poésies Africaines », Comptoir des Mines Galerie, Marrakech – Maroc.
Maison Sébastian, Hammamat – Tunisie.
Bab El Madina, Tunis – Tunisie.
Maacal (Musée Al Maaden), Materials insanity, 2ème Édition International African Art Fair, Marrakech – Maroc.
Salon du Maroc, Abu Dhabi – Emirates Arabes Unies. Bibliothèque des Emigrés, Musée de l Emigration, Buenos Aires – Argentine.
2? Biennale Internationale Art et Désigne, Brazilia – Brésil.
2020 : « Distance Ardente », Africa 2020, Musée Régional d’Art Contemporain, Occitanie – France. Art Contemporain en Amérique Latine, 1ère Biennale, Sao Paolo – Brésil.
PUBLICATIONS
Depuis 1982, publications de plusieurs articles (philosophiques et littéraires) dans différents journaux et magazines marocains et internationaux :
Al Karmal, Al Quds, Horizons Maghrébins, Mediterraniènnes, La Revue Française, La Pensée Arabe Contemporaine, Arabes et Pensée Universelle.
1994 : « Le gai Savoir », F. Nietzsche (co-traduction, avec Mohamed Ennaji), édition Afrique Orient, Casablanca – Maroc.
1996 : « Crépuscule des Idoles », F. Nietzsche,
(co-traduction/ Ennaji), édition Afrique Orient, Casablanca – Maroc.
« Abner Abounour », Edmond Amran El Maleh, Récits (traduction), éd. Afrique Orient, Casablanca – Maroc. 2000 : « Dounia Hanya », succession narrative, Édition Afrique Orient, Casablanca – Maroc. Dont quelques nouvelles étaient traduites et éditées dans la Revue Française.
« Le Gai Savoir », 2ème Édition, Afrique Orient, Beyrouth – Liban.
« Éclat de l’écriture », essais critique sur l’art, la poésie et le roman marocains, Édition Le Suprême Congrès de la Culture, Le Caire – Egypte.
2001 : « Le Retour d’Abou El Haki », Edmond Amran El Maleh, Roman, éd. Afrique Orient, Casablanca – Maroc.
2002 : « Du Texte à l’Action, Essais d’Herméneutique », Paul Ricoeur, (co-traduction avec Mohamed Berrada), Édition Ein For Human and Social Studies, Caire – Egypte.
2004 : « Le Livre de la mère » Edmond Amran El Maleh (traduction), Édition Luxous, Tanger – Maroc.
« Le Fond de la Jarre » Abdelatif Laabi, (traduction). 2005 : « L’empire de doute : Autour de l’œuvre de Juan Goytisolo », co-éd. Ministère de la culture, Rabat – Maroc.
2006 : « Par Delà le Bien et le Mal », F. Nietzsche (Traduction), éd. Afr. Orient, Casablanca – Maroc.
« Morceaux de choix...
Category
Early 2000s Moroccan Modern Paintings
Materials
Metal, Copper
Abstract Painting Beige-brown-orange by the Leipzig Painter W. Biedermann 1987
Located in Salzburg, AT
Abstract painting on paper work by Wolfgang E. Biedermann, Leipzig Westgermany 1987
Small, repetitive motifs, characters, ciphers and writings, inspired by Asian calligraphers were generously painted over in abstract.
Technique: Mixed media on paper
Signature: Lower right by hand W. E. Biedermann 87
Short Biography:
Wolfgang E. Biedermann was born in 1940 in Hannover - dece. 2008 in Leipzig
Already as a high school student Wolfgang E. Biedermann's artistic talent was recognized by Ursula Mattheuer-Neustädt.
She promoted him to evening studies at the Academy of Visual Arts (HGB) Leipzig.
From 1961 Biedermann studied at the HGB in the specialist class for free graphics and painting with Gerhard Kurt Müller, completing his studies in 1967.
Since 1968 Biedermann was active as a freelance artist in Leipzig.
He undertook study trips to Poland, France and Indonesia, as well as to the USSR and the USA.
From 1968 to 1991 he was a member of the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR and since 1996 a member of the Free Academy of Arts in Leipzig.
The unique encounter with the German action artist Joseph Beuys had a great impact on Biedermann.
The artistic work of Wolfgang E. Biedermann spanned from 1960 to 2008.
His œuvre is characterized by the development of his own technique.
In addition to drawings and sketches of the early work for study purposes he dealt over the years primarily with printing practices.
He produced numerous abstract paintings and works on paper using color etching and silkscreen processes as well as multi-plate overprinting.
Biedermann relied on different layering by means of various techniques of graphics and painting.
He dealt extensively with overdrawing and overpainting his works. Repeating motifs are symbols, signs, ciphers and writings, which are based on Asian calligraphy.
Biedermann dealt just as intensively with the content of philosophical writings by Peter Sloterdijk and with letters from the estate of Friedrich Schiller,
which he transposed into the paintings. His color-intensive paintings reflect "inner landscapes". Klaus Werner coined this term as early as 1980 for the complete works of Wolfgang E. Biedermann.
Since 1977 Wolfgang E. Biedermann presented his artworks at various exhibitions.
On the occasion of his 50th birthday, the Lindenau Museum in Altenburg exhibited a comprehensive selection of 130 works in 1990.
NordLB - Art, Hannover accompanied his further creative process for almost ten years with work locations in Berlin (Sony Center), Singapore, Zurich and Hamburg.
At the EXPO 2000 in Hanover, twelve of his large-scale works were on display in the German pavilion.
Parts of his œuvre have also been exhibited outside Germany in Tokyo, Paris, Damascus, Bilbao, Listovel, Mulhouse, Grenchen, Basel and Fredrikstad, among other places.
Literature:
-Lang, Lothar: Malerei und Grafik in der DDR. Leipzig 1978
-Hütt, Wolfgang: Graphic Art in the GDR. Dresden 1979
-Thomas, Karin: Painting in the GDR 1949-1988. Cologne 1980
-Dictionary of Contemporary Artists. Oxford 1981
-Hollmann, Eckhard: Von der Kunst Bilder zu drucken. Berlin 1986
-Feist, Günther: Stations of a Path, Documentation on Art and Art Politics 1945-1988, Berlin 1988
Solo exhibitions:
1977: Gallery in the club "Pablo Neruda", Gallery Barthel + Tetzner GmbH, Karl-Marx-Stadt/ Chemnitz
1979: Gallery at Sachsenplatz (with Agathe Böttcher and Dagmar Ranft-Schinke), Leipzig
1979: Gallery at the Steinweg, Suhl
1980: Gallery Arkade, Berlin (exhibition catalog by Dr. Klaus Werner)
1980; 1986; 1987: Gallery erph, Erfurt
1980: Gallery at the Boulevard, Rostock
1981: Greifengalerie, Greifswald
1984: Galerie unter den Linden...
Category
Vintage 1980s German Modern Drawings
Materials
Paper
Abstract Painting "Fin Du Jour" in Friendly Orange-Blue Colors by Michel Puchala
Located in Salzburg, AT
Abstract painting in warm, friendly acrylic colors with the name "Fin du Jour" - "End of the Day" by Michel Puchala.
Professional framing with shadow gap frame (1.0cm) and white gold...
Category
1990s French Modern Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
Abstract still life in green-orange-black by the French painter Serge Labégorre
Located in Salzburg, AT
Abstract painting in green-black-orange colors by Serge Labégorre - professionally framed
Passionate still life designed with thick brush strokes of ac...
Category
Vintage 1970s French Mid-Century Modern Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
$3,005 Sale Price
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Abstract Mid-Century Painting in Turquois-Black, Signed by R. Santamaria, 1964
By Ricardo Santamaria
Located in Salzburg, AT
Abstract painting on paper in turquois-black acrylic colors handmade frame (4.5cm) with white-gilt decorations, anti-reflecting glass
Ricardo Santamaría – Biography
Born 1920 in Zaragoza-Aragón (Spain) / died 2013...
Category
Mid-20th Century Spanish Mid-Century Modern Paintings
Materials
Paper, Glass, Acrylic, Wood
Naive Illustrated Landscape in Bright Green-Yellow Colors by Nicole Fourcroy
Located in Salzburg, AT
Oil On Canvas Landscape Of Flowered Countryside With Villages And Animated Fields, Signed
Handmade shadow gap frame with gilding
Born March 26, 1926 in Luzarclus.
Nicole Four...
Category
1990s French Folk Art Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood
$2,074 Sale Price
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Scandinavian Maritime Painting Oil on Panel in Warm Colors by Noren Nils Martin
Located in Salzburg, AT
Maritime painting in oil on plate by Noren Nils Martin (1907 Västervik - 1998 Uppsala)
The scene on the water is calm and is characterized by warm colors.
The boat is already ashor...
Category
Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Paintings
Materials
Wood, Paint
$1,414 Sale Price
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Gouache Informel in Black, Orange and Yellow Lines by Erwin Schott, Munich 1950s
Located in Salzburg, AT
Erwin Schott (1913-1987, Munich)
Gouache Informel / gouache paint on thick paper, ca. 1958 - estate stamp on the reverse
Professionally framed (Double profiled frame with white gold ...
Category
Vintage 1950s German Mid-Century Modern Paintings
Materials
Glass, Wood, Paper
Italian Art Informel Painting Black, Grey, Red, Blue by Danilo Picchiotti, 1987
Located in Salzburg, AT
Fantastic large abstract informal painting with a poectic note in wonderful colors signed Danilo Picchiotti 1987.
The original artist frame in red allows the artistic design to run into the frame or integrates the frame into the artwork
Childhood and the French period
Danilo Picchiotti was born in 1933. His childhood and youth are characterized by the restless search of an artistic expression for his own sensibility and perception, as well as his very strong sense of existence. This would eventually lead him to join an art club known as “I Pennelacci” (the Paintbrushes) in his hometown in Rome at the early age of 18. He then starts devoting himself exclusively and passionately to reading and painting.
He moves to Paris in 1952. In Paris he explores the stimulating and innovativeenvironmentsrepresented by the local versions of Surrealism of the period. From that moment onwards, he allows his own existence to be overwhelmed by his art until he becomes his art’s main subject, firmly convinced that self-consciousness and stylistic research are closely linked. This immense labour will find the truest expression of his artistic and existential sensibility in Surrealism.
From his early career
to action painting.
During the early 1970s, the artistic environment in Rome and his successful participation to several collective art exhibitions, especially with the “Pennellacci” club, leads him to his public debut and paves the way to a very important and busy period.
Later on, after enormous intellectual labour, he approaches the gestural informal painting, also known as “Action Painting”. This art movement was mostly developed in the United States, and is also called Abstract Expressionism. The most celebrated artist of this movement is Jackson Pollock.
In 1986 Danilo Picchiotti holds a number of exhibitions of works that are strongly influenced by this art movement (action painting).
The latest works of the artist.
In Europe, the French painter Jean Fautrier begins incorporating his paintings with plastic materials that burst out of the canvas, overcoming the boundary between two-dimensional images and plastic forms. This type of painting will be called “Matter Painting”; other painters will join this movement including Jean Dubuffet, Antoni Tápies and the Italian Alberto Burri.
While some artists hide into the sign, others, including Picchiotti, emphasises the matter that identifies the work itself, by choosing any kind of material such as wood, fabric, glass, wall or even colour, which are arranged on the canvas, assuming their own physicality and are transformed, layer by layer, by using fire, water and other elements.
Beginning from 2000, after several years of artistic inactivity due to health problems, Danilo Picchiotti, today more culturally open-minded than ever, returns to painting with determination, strength and energy giving birth to his new “GESTURAL MATTER” period.
Major exhibitions and awards:
a selection
1965
First Prize of the “Gatta d’oro” Award – Rome
First Prize of the “Trevignano 1965” Award - Trevignano
Art Exhibition at "Galleria Brandi" - Rome
Art Exhibition at “Circolo Artistico” via Margutta – Rome
Art Exhibition at “La Tozzella” Gallery – Avezzano
First Prize of the “Riccio d’oro” Award, prize of Medaglia d’oro Award
1966
Art Exhibition at "La Saletta" Gallery- Frosinone
Theatre and Painting exhibition at the "Piccolo Teatro" - Rome
Figurative Art Exhibition at the "Piccolo Teatro" - Rome
18th Art Trade Show via Margutta – Rome
International painting exhibition - Manziana
1967
International painting exhibition - Bracciano
1968
Exhibition at Geswind Villa at Meung sur Loire - France
1969
Art exhibition at the Hotel de Bordeaux Tours - France
1970
Art Exhibition at "Anfora" gallery - Paris
Art Exhibition at "Hervè" gallery - Paris
1972
Art Exhibition at "Pencier" gallery - Paris
Art Exhibition at "Bernier" gallery - Paris
1974
2nd prize of “IV edizione Cavalletto d'oro" Award - Florence
1975
Art Exhibition at "Galleria Facchetti” -
Art Exhibition at "Daber" gallery - Paris
1977
Art Exibition at "Galerie Wolfang Gurlitt" - Munich
1978
Art Exhibition at "Galerie Ernest Fuchs...
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