Pierre Alechinsky Autograph

SKU: 8007624

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Precio de ventaSFr.220,00

Descripción

Autograph letter signed, one page, 8,25 x 10,5 inch, Paris, 19.03.1960, in French, reply letter to Mr. Leymarie - concerning a visit to a workshop and artworks, written and signed in blue ballpoint ink "Pierre Alechinsky", with intersecting letter folds, and very mild signs of wear - in fine to very fine condition.

In parts:
"Cher Leymarie,
Merci de ta bonne lettre.
Oui, viens à l'atelier lors de ton prochain passage (MEN. 93.79).
J`ai peu, mais nous trouverons ensemble, et j`aurai peut-être du nouveau.
Nous nous verrons aussi en Mai chez Renador [...] et sans doute à Venice / j`envois 20 toiles -)
A bientôt, bien amicalement à toi - Pierre Alechinsky"

Translated:
"Dear Leymarie,
Thank you for your good letter.
Yes, come to the workshop on your next visit (MEN. 93.79).
I have little, but we will find together, and maybe I will have something new.
We will also see each other in May at Renador [...] and probably in Venice / I am sending 20 canvases -)
See you soon, kind regards - Pierre Alechinsky"

Más información sobre la persona

Profession:
(1927-) Belgian artist. He has lived and worked in France since 1951. His work is related to tachisme, abstract expressionism, and lyrical abstraction.

Year of Birth: 1927

Biography (AI generated)

Pierre Alechinsky was born in Brussels, Belgium in 1927. As a child, he was fascinated by the arts and attended art school in Brussels. After completing his studies, he moved to Paris in 1949, where he became a part of the Cobra art movement. Alechinsky was heavily influenced by this movement, which was defined by its focus on spontaneous painting techniques, free-form shapes, and vibrant colors.

In the 1950s, Alechinsky began to create works utilizing a variety of media, such as painting, drawing and printmaking. He was particularly fond of painting the human figure and often experimented with the integration of text and images. He also explored the use of calligraphic elements in his paintings. His works often included abstract elements, such as circles, lines and curves.

Alechinsky's work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the Tate Modern in London. He has also participated in several biennials, including the Venice Biennale in 1966 and the São Paulo Biennial in 1973. In 1995, he was awarded the Order of Leopold, Belgium's highest honor.

In addition to his artistic practice, Alechinsky is also a prolific writer. He has published numerous books, including The Imaginary Museum (1970) and Labyrinths (1986). He has also contributed to various magazines and journals, including Artforum and Aujourd'hui. Alechinsky is also an accomplished printmaker and has collaborated with various publishing houses to produce prints of his work.

Alechinsky is widely recognized as one of the most important post-war European artists. His work has been influential for generations of artists and continues to inspire new generations of creative thinkers. His work has been featured in several major museum collections and is highly sought after by art enthusiasts and collectors. Alechinsky's art has been described as a combination of spontaneity, lyricism, and humor, which has helped to make him one of the most beloved artists of the modern era.

Pierre Alechinsky has had a long and distinguished career as an artist and continues to be a major figure in the world of art. He remains an inspiration to aspiring artists and continues to create works that capture the imagination of audiences around the world.

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