1970 Bent Galatius Numbered Artwork - Original Vintage Poster
1970 Bent Galatius Numbered Artwork - Original Vintage Poster
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Beautiful abstract exhibition poster!
The poster was designed by Bent Galatius, a Danish artist born in 1923. Galatius occupies a unique place in the art world's history, largely due to his refusal to align with the influential COBRA movement. Emerging in the aftermath of World War II, COBRA (an acronym for Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam) brought together a group of avant-garde artists who sought to break away from conventional artistic norms.
While COBRA's vibrant, expressive style and rejection of formal constraints captivated many artists of the era, Galatius stood apart. His resistance to joining the movement reflected his commitment to a more introspective and solitary artistic journey. Galatius's work, characterized by its contemplative and introspective themes, often explored the subtleties of human emotion and the delicate nuances of nature.
Throughout his career, Bent Galatius remained steadfast in his individualistic approach, choosing not to conform to the artistic movements of his time. This decision allowed him to cultivate a unique and deeply personal body of work, marked by its quiet beauty and introspective depth. While he may not have embraced the limelight of COBRA, Galatius's legacy endures as a testament to the power of artistic independence and the enduring impact of those who dare to walk their own path.
Please note: this artwork is number 41 of 1000.
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Artist: Bent Galatius
Print: Lithography
Dimensions: 18.1 x 23.4 in (46 x 59.5 cm)
Condition: Excellent condition - the poster has very light has signs of handling - please see pictures
Country: Denmark
Thanks for watching and please let me know if you have any questions.
REF: L4005
Materials: Original Vintage Poster
Only 1 available
The poster was designed by Bent Galatius, a Danish artist born in 1923. Galatius occupies a unique place in the art world's history, largely due to his refusal to align with the influential COBRA movement. Emerging in the aftermath of World War II, COBRA (an acronym for Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam) brought together a group of avant-garde artists who sought to break away from conventional artistic norms.
While COBRA's vibrant, expressive style and rejection of formal constraints captivated many artists of the era, Galatius stood apart. His resistance to joining the movement reflected his commitment to a more introspective and solitary artistic journey. Galatius's work, characterized by its contemplative and introspective themes, often explored the subtleties of human emotion and the delicate nuances of nature.
Throughout his career, Bent Galatius remained steadfast in his individualistic approach, choosing not to conform to the artistic movements of his time. This decision allowed him to cultivate a unique and deeply personal body of work, marked by its quiet beauty and introspective depth. While he may not have embraced the limelight of COBRA, Galatius's legacy endures as a testament to the power of artistic independence and the enduring impact of those who dare to walk their own path.
Please note: this artwork is number 41 of 1000.
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Artist: Bent Galatius
Print: Lithography
Dimensions: 18.1 x 23.4 in (46 x 59.5 cm)
Condition: Excellent condition - the poster has very light has signs of handling - please see pictures
Country: Denmark
Thanks for watching and please let me know if you have any questions.
REF: L4005
Materials: Original Vintage Poster
Only 1 available