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ORIGINAL SERIGRAPH signed by the 9 artists.

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ORIGINAL SERIGRAPH published for the exhibition of the same name organised by French Medical Research in aid of the Pasteur Institute from 10 December 1974 to 11 January 1975.

Collective silkscreen by the nine artists who have each signed their work in graphite.

 

1975.560 x 560 mm,

Exhibition stamp on back.

Bio

Enrique Careaga

(Asunción, 30 August 1944 - ibídem, 9 May 2014 )

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Geneviève Claisse

(born in Quiévy - Nord and died on 30 April 2018 in Dreux -Eure-et-Loire)

A pupil of Auguste Herbin (1882-1960), whose catalogue raisonné she carefully compiled, she became a member of the Abstraction-Creation movement in 1958, forever adopting a geometric language.

Internationally known and his works are present in all the major museums and a retrospective is dedicated to him in France at the Matisse Museum of Cateau-Cambrésis in 2005.

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Maxime Defert

(born in Avalon, France on 11 May 1944)

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Maryse Eloy

(born in Mont-Saint-Aignan, France, November 16, 1930).

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Bernard Jardel

(1932-1984)

Graduated in commerce and architecture at the Beaux-Arts, was for almost 20 years the commercial director of Schwartz-Haumont, by day, and a painter by night.

His work was called Optical Surrealism by Victor Vasarely.

 

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Jean-Claude MARQUETTE

Born in 1946, member of the GAIV group (Groupe Art et Informatique de Vincennes), he is one of the pioneers of French digital art.

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Philippe Morisson

(born in Deauville in 1924 and died in Paris on 28 December 1994)

Philippe Morisson painted figuratively from 1940 to 1945. Then after a short period of lyrical abstraction, he turned to geometry in 1947. He exhibited at the Salon des Surindépendants in the 1950s, and got closer to the group at the Galerie Denise René where he exhibited in 1961 with Geneviève Claisse and Hugo Demarco.

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Pham Ngoc Tuan

Vietnamese artist born in 1939.

 

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Yvaral

Jean-Pierre Vasarely

(born January 25, 1934 in Paris)

Son of Victor Vasarely, Yvaral co-founded the visual art research group (GRAV) in 1960 with Horacio Garcia Rossi, François Morellet, Francisco Sobrino, Joel Stein and Julio Le Parc.

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