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1952 Modern Art Print Still Life Lamp Table Braque – ORIGINAL ART2 Footlocker Finishline Cheap Pice

Original price was: $43.95.Current price is: $22.00.

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Description

“La lamp sur la table,” by Georges Braque, 1952.

This is an original print of a still life by Georges Braque.

Period Paper is pleased to offer a collection of tipped-in prints of still life art. These stunning prints of works by famous artists are in excellent condition and each print is easily removable for framing. The dimensions of the actual print (in inches) are listed in each description.

CONDITION

This 59+ year old Item is rated Near Mint / Very Fine. No aging. No creases. No tears. No water damage.

  • Product Type: Original Print; Full Color
  • Grade: Near Mint / Very Fine
  • Dimensions: Approximately 5.5 x 7 inches; 14 x 18 cm
  • Authentication: Serial-Numbered Certificate of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
  • Protection: Packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)

This piece was illustrated by Braque, Georges. Artist signature in print – bottom right of image.

Braque, Georges

Georges Braque (May 13, 1882-Aug. 31, 1963) was a major 20th century French painter and sculptor. He, along with Picasso, developed the Cubist movement. He painted houses during the day and studied artistic painting during the evenings at Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Le Havre before moving to Paris where he attended Academie Humbert. At first his style was impressionistic until he discovered and adapted to the Fauvist style. He exhibited his Fauvist work at the Salon des Independants before being influenced by Paul Cezanne. CezanneÕs work affected many of the avant-garde artists of Paris causing it to transform into Cubism. He died in Paris and is buried in the cemetery of the Church of St. Valery in Varengevill-sur-Mer, Normandy, whose windows he designed.

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