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2001 Offset print Corneille 'Petite cite radieuse'

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Title
Petite cite radieuse
Technique
Offset print
Height
35cm
Width
28cm
Description
Corneille was born in Liège, Belgium, to Dutch parents[1]. Although largely self-taught, he took art courses at the Amsterdam Rijksacademie between 1940 and 1942. In 1946 he held his first exhibition in Groningen. Initially strongly influenced by the work of Picasso, he broke away from it in 1948 and joined the Cobra movement; he is co-founder of it, together with the Dutchmen Karel Appel, Jan Nieuwenhuijs, his brother Constant Nieuwenhuijs and the Belgians Christian Dotremont and Joseph Noiret, among others. He himself claimed that painting is not a hobby or work, but rather a vocation. In recent years, Corneille had his studio in Paris. Visitors were hardly tolerated by the artist. Corneille lived in seclusion in the Maison du Cedres in the French department of Val-d'Oise.
Remarks
Since 1987, art from the STIMA stock has been rented out and sold to private collectors and is advised for corporate collections. Year 2001. Collector's item.
Additional details
There is no right of withdrawal. The minimum age for visiting the viewing and delivery days is 18 years. Visitors must be able to identify themselves. During the collection day, there is NO forklift available at the location. In addition, waiting times may occur.

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