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Presenting a limited edition Lithograph on Paper by Eugene Valentin: "Eugene Valentin "Rendezvous" Signed Lithograph LE". This Lithograph on Paper (Edition: 154/225), measuring 32 x 24 x 2 inch, is a sought-after limited edition by Eugene Valentin available at auction on LiveAuctioneers.
Artist: Eugene Valentin
Title: Eugene Valentin "Rendezvous" Signed Lithograph LE
Medium: Lithograph on Paper
Limited Edition: 154/225
Art Dimensions: 32 x 24 x 2 inch
Item Attributes & Specifics:
Framing: Framed
Technique / Medium: Lithograph on Paper
Edition: 154/225
Signature: Hand-Signed by the Artist
About the Artist: Eugene Valentin Latour was born in 1944 and was predominantly influenced by the 1960s growing up. The 1960s were an explosive decade internationally, witnessing a great increase of modernist ideas and trends. It was the era of Kennedy and Kruschev, and the start of the Cold War, which would endure for most of the second half of the twentieth century, and was epitomised most symbolically by the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. The Iron Curtain divided Eastern and Western Europe, both ideologically and literally, and student political uprisings took place around the world. Psychedelia, an enormous increase in consumerism, and the associated trends of marketing and advertising further defined the era. Minimalism developed a formal language with no external references, focused solely on line, colour and geometric form as key components of both painting and sculpture. The significant figures of Minimalism included Frank Stella, Donald Judd and Agnes Martin. Pop Art was a powerful offshoot of minimalism, a discipline that became renowned through the work of artists such as Victor Vasarely and Bridget Riley. Globally, many artistic movements resonated the artistic concerns of the above mentioned movements, often with regional fortes and nuance. In Italy, Lucio Fontana and Piero Manzoni developed Spatialism, and in Germany the Zero group under the leadership of Gunter Uecker espoused similar ideas. The influential school of Existentialist Philosophy was an important source of creativity for artists, with artists like Francis Bacon and Alberto Giacometti becoming known worldwide for their idiosyncratic approaches to the human form and the angst related to the human condition.
Source: https://www.artland.com/artists/eugene-valentin-latour
Source: www.qart.com
Condition Report: Good
Keywords: Eugene Valentin, Lithograph on Paper, original art for sale, fine art auction, art collector, signed artwork, LiveAuctioneers, framed art
Artist: Eugene Valentin
Title: Eugene Valentin "Rendezvous" Signed Lithograph LE
Medium: Lithograph on Paper
Limited Edition: 154/225
Art Dimensions: 32 x 24 x 2 inch
Item Attributes & Specifics:
Framing: Framed
Technique / Medium: Lithograph on Paper
Edition: 154/225
Signature: Hand-Signed by the Artist
About the Artist: Eugene Valentin Latour was born in 1944 and was predominantly influenced by the 1960s growing up. The 1960s were an explosive decade internationally, witnessing a great increase of modernist ideas and trends. It was the era of Kennedy and Kruschev, and the start of the Cold War, which would endure for most of the second half of the twentieth century, and was epitomised most symbolically by the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. The Iron Curtain divided Eastern and Western Europe, both ideologically and literally, and student political uprisings took place around the world. Psychedelia, an enormous increase in consumerism, and the associated trends of marketing and advertising further defined the era. Minimalism developed a formal language with no external references, focused solely on line, colour and geometric form as key components of both painting and sculpture. The significant figures of Minimalism included Frank Stella, Donald Judd and Agnes Martin. Pop Art was a powerful offshoot of minimalism, a discipline that became renowned through the work of artists such as Victor Vasarely and Bridget Riley. Globally, many artistic movements resonated the artistic concerns of the above mentioned movements, often with regional fortes and nuance. In Italy, Lucio Fontana and Piero Manzoni developed Spatialism, and in Germany the Zero group under the leadership of Gunter Uecker espoused similar ideas. The influential school of Existentialist Philosophy was an important source of creativity for artists, with artists like Francis Bacon and Alberto Giacometti becoming known worldwide for their idiosyncratic approaches to the human form and the angst related to the human condition.
Source: https://www.artland.com/artists/eugene-valentin-latour
Source: www.qart.com
Condition Report: Good
Keywords: Eugene Valentin, Lithograph on Paper, original art for sale, fine art auction, art collector, signed artwork, LiveAuctioneers, framed art
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Eugene Valentin "Rendezvous" Signed Lithograph LE
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