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Braque, Georges

GEORGES BRAQUE Bord de Mer, 1960

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This beautifully composed double-page lithograph, titled Bord de Mer (Seashore), was published in 1960 by Maeght Éditeur as part of the acclaimed French art journal Derrière le Miroir. Issued as a center spread, the print features the original fold line down the center, consistent with its release format.

Rendered in vivid lithographic tones, this artwork reflects the dynamic intersection of postwar European modernism and printmaking excellence championed by Derrière le Miroir. It is elegantly framed in a vintage walnut frame, complemented by a 3-inch beige mat that enhances both contrast and warmth—making it ready for display in a refined setting.

A collector’s piece that offers both historical significance and decorative appeal, ideal for lovers of mid-century modern art, French printmaking, and vintage European design.

Details

Sku: QXX7218

Artist: Georges Braque

Title: Bord de Mer

Year: 1960

Signed: No

Medium: Framed Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: Yes

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 15 x 22 inches ( 38 x 56 cm )

Image Size: 6 x 19.75 inches ( 15 x 50 cm )

Frame Size: H: 21 x W: 28 x D: .5 in.

GEORGES BRAQUE Bord de Mer, 1960

$600

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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