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Braque, Georges

GEORGES BRAQUE Boat on a Shore in Brittany, 1991

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This limited edition lithograph, titled Boat on a Shore in Brittany, is a reproduction of an original work by Georges Braque. Printed on the renowned presses of ARTE in Paris, this lithograph captures the serene and picturesque coastal scene of Brittany, a region that has inspired many artists with its natural beauty and maritime charm.

Braque, a pioneer of Cubism alongside Pablo Picasso, often explored themes of nature and still life, focusing on the interplay of form and space. In this lithograph, his ability to capture the essence of the landscape with a refined simplicity is showcased.

Details

Sku: R194

Artist: Georges Braque

Title: Boat on a Shore in Brittany

Year: 1991

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: 300

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 12 x 14.5 inches ( 30 x 37 cm )

Image Size: 10 x 13 inches ( 25 x 33 cm )

GEORGES BRAQUE Boat on a Shore in Brittany, 1991

$300

About the Artist

Georges Braque

Born in Argenteuil on the Seine in northwestern Paris, 1882-1963. Georges Braque is the co-inventor of Cubism. Braque was a major 20th-century French painter, collagist, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor. His most important contributions to the history of art were in his alliance with Fauvism from 1905, and the role he played in the development of Cubism. Braque’s work between 1908 and 1912 is closely associated with that of his colleague Pablo Picasso. Their respective Cubist works were indistinguishable for many years, yet the quiet nature of Braque was partially eclipsed by the fame and notoriety of Picasso.
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