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Color lithograph from 1990 by Bram Bogart. Signed and numbered in pencil. Edition of only 70 ex. 50x70cm Perfect condition Bram Bogart is a Dutch/Belgian abstract painter. He is also known as Abraham van den Bogaert. Before and during the Second World War, the artist made figurative paintings such as landscapes and still lifes. Due to the limitations during the war years, he had to use non-conventional materials such as putty and sand mixtures. The fascination for texture and form later continued in his otherwise abstract work, which became increasingly simple and powerful. Bogart is often mentioned as one of the Informals. Although he was never a member of the Informal Group, he is one of the artists who has condensed the Informal style of painting into an essence that cannot be found anywhere else. He worked in The Hague from 1943 to 1948. Interspersed with stays in Delft and France. He later moved to Belgian Limburg where he bought a castle with large studios.
Framed: No
Year: 1990
Medium: Screenprint
Signed: Signed
Edition: 70
Offered number: 25
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Belgium | 75€ |
The Netherlands | 85€ |
France | Not known, to be defined |
Europe | Not known, to be defined |
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