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1988 Germaine Richier at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art - Original Vintage Poster
1988 Germaine Richier at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art - Original Vintage Poster
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Original exhibition poster from Louisiana Museum of Modern Art with art by Germaine Richier.
Germaine Richier (1902–1959) was a pioneering French sculptor known for blending human and animal forms in her work, often with a raw, almost surreal quality. Richier studied under renowned sculptor Antoine Bourdelle and developed a distinctive style that pushed boundaries between figuration and abstraction. Her sculptures, often marked by rough textures and dynamic, distorted forms, reflect existential themes of fragility and transformation, shaped by her experiences during World War II. Richier's work had a significant influence on post-war art, contributing to the evolution of modern sculpture.
Louisiana (Danish Museum of Modern Art) is located in Humlebæk north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The museum was opened its doors in 1958 and with its approximately 600,000 annual visitors, is one of Denmark's most visited museums and among the ten most visited tourist attractions. Louisiana is a collection of contemporary art, but also an interaction between art, architecture and landscape.
Louisiana got his name from court master Alexander Brun, who built a villa on the site in 1855. The villa's name is probably inspired by the three women he married - all three were named Louise. The founder of Louisiana chose to keep the name from the country house he subsequently transformed into a museum. The villa is now a part of the museum.
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Artist: Germaine Richier
Print: Offset lithography
Dimensions: 24.4 x 33.5 in (62 x 85 cm)
Condition: Very good condition - the poster has light signs of handling and light wear on the edges - please see the pictures
Country: Denmark
Thanks for watching and please let me know if you have any questions.
REF: L2410
Materials: Original Vintage Poster
Only 1 available
Germaine Richier (1902–1959) was a pioneering French sculptor known for blending human and animal forms in her work, often with a raw, almost surreal quality. Richier studied under renowned sculptor Antoine Bourdelle and developed a distinctive style that pushed boundaries between figuration and abstraction. Her sculptures, often marked by rough textures and dynamic, distorted forms, reflect existential themes of fragility and transformation, shaped by her experiences during World War II. Richier's work had a significant influence on post-war art, contributing to the evolution of modern sculpture.
Louisiana (Danish Museum of Modern Art) is located in Humlebæk north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The museum was opened its doors in 1958 and with its approximately 600,000 annual visitors, is one of Denmark's most visited museums and among the ten most visited tourist attractions. Louisiana is a collection of contemporary art, but also an interaction between art, architecture and landscape.
Louisiana got his name from court master Alexander Brun, who built a villa on the site in 1855. The villa's name is probably inspired by the three women he married - all three were named Louise. The founder of Louisiana chose to keep the name from the country house he subsequently transformed into a museum. The villa is now a part of the museum.
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Artist: Germaine Richier
Print: Offset lithography
Dimensions: 24.4 x 33.5 in (62 x 85 cm)
Condition: Very good condition - the poster has light signs of handling and light wear on the edges - please see the pictures
Country: Denmark
Thanks for watching and please let me know if you have any questions.
REF: L2410
Materials: Original Vintage Poster
Only 1 available
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