
Georges Braque: Graphisches Werk : Sammlung C.S : Westfälisches Landesmuseum Münster
by:
BRAQUE, Georges (Argenteuil, 1882 - Parigi, 1963),
Edition: Edizione di 2200 esemplari
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8885186025
ISBN 13: 9788885186026
Publication date:
January 1st, 1991
Publisher: Museo d'arte
Pages: 155
Genres: Art & Photography
Georges Braque, the eminent French painter and sculptor, is celebrated not only for his pivotal role in the development of Cubism but also for his significant contributions to graphic arts. This collection serves as a comprehensive exhibition of his graphic work, encapsulating the essence of his artistic evolution and experimentation with various forms and mediums. The carefully curated selection reflects Braque's innovative approach, showcasing his ability to merge traditional techniques with modernist influences.
Enthusiasts of art and design will find this volume a treasure trove, revealing the intricate connections between Braque's paintings and his prints, drawings, and illustrated books. Each piece is a testament to his deep understanding of form, texture, and the interplay of light and shadow, which he redefines through his distinctive lens. The meticulous presentation allows the viewer to appreciate the subtleties and nuances of his work that may often go unnoticed in the larger canvases.
The collection not only honors Braque's legacy but also underscores the importance of printmaking in his overall oeuvre. Through essays and analyses, it offers insights into his artistic process and the cultural context that influenced his prolific career. This visually rich exploration invites readers to engage with the multidimensional aspects of Braque's artistry, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the complexity and beauty of his graphic works.
Enthusiasts of art and design will find this volume a treasure trove, revealing the intricate connections between Braque's paintings and his prints, drawings, and illustrated books. Each piece is a testament to his deep understanding of form, texture, and the interplay of light and shadow, which he redefines through his distinctive lens. The meticulous presentation allows the viewer to appreciate the subtleties and nuances of his work that may often go unnoticed in the larger canvases.
The collection not only honors Braque's legacy but also underscores the importance of printmaking in his overall oeuvre. Through essays and analyses, it offers insights into his artistic process and the cultural context that influenced his prolific career. This visually rich exploration invites readers to engage with the multidimensional aspects of Braque's artistry, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the complexity and beauty of his graphic works.