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Lease artwork "Phaeton" by Georges Braque with an option to purchase

Printmaking by Georges Braque are available for lease with purchase option

Printmaking titled "Phaeton" by Georges Braque, Original Artwork, Lithography
Phaeton (1988)
Printmaking by Georges Braque - 17.7x22.8 in
$536.8

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€45.48+VAT
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€14.84+VAT
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€26.53+VAT
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€14.84+VAT
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€488+VAT
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€519+VAT
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Phaeton (1988)
Printmaking by Georges Braque - 17.7x22.8 in
Printmaking titled "Phaeton" by Georges Braque, Original Artwork, Lithography

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Georges Braque was a French artist who played a pivotal role in the development of Cubism, one of the most influential movements in 20th-century art. Born on May 13, 1882, in Argenteuil,[...]

Georges Braque was a French artist who played a pivotal role in the development of Cubism, one of the most influential movements in 20th-century art. Born on May 13, 1882, in Argenteuil, France, Braque initially studied painting at the École des Beaux-Arts in Le Havre before moving to Paris to pursue his artistic career further.

In Paris, Braque encountered the works of Paul Cézanne and the Fauvists, whose bold use of color and innovative approach to composition would greatly influence his early artistic development. However, it was his collaboration with Pablo Picasso in the early 20th century that would define his legacy.

Braque and Picasso worked closely together, experimenting with new ways of representing form and space in art. Together, they developed Cubism, a revolutionary movement that sought to depict the world from multiple viewpoints simultaneously, breaking objects down into geometric shapes and reassembling them in abstract compositions.

Braque's contributions to Cubism were significant, particularly in the development of what became known as Analytical Cubism, characterized by its monochromatic palette and fragmented forms. He often used collage techniques, incorporating materials such as newspaper clippings and printed text into his paintings to further disrupt traditional notions of representation.

During World War I, Braque served in the French army, an experience that deeply impacted his work and led to a shift towards a more subdued color palette and a greater emphasis on still-life subjects.

After the war, Braque continued to explore new artistic avenues, experimenting with different styles and techniques while maintaining his commitment to abstraction and geometric form. He also ventured into sculpture, producing a series of innovative works that reflected his interest in volume and space.

Throughout his career, Braque received numerous accolades and honors, including the Grand Prix at the Venice Biennale in 1963. He passed away on August 31, 1963, leaving behind a rich and diverse body of work that continues to captivate and inspire audiences around the world. Today, Georges Braque is celebrated as one of the pioneering figures of modern art, whose contributions to Cubism and artistic innovation have left an indelible mark on the history of art.

The Artist was highlighted in an article in Artmajeur Magazine:

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