Pablo Palazuelo, original lithographic art magazine cover from 1950s, with oak tree frame
Pablo Palazuelo, original lithographic art magazine cover from 1950s, with oak tree frame
Original lithographic cover of the art magazine ‘Art d'Aujourd'hui’ from the 1950s. Art d'Aujourd'hui was a significant French contemporary art magazine published between 1949 and 1954. It played a pivotal role in promoting modernist and avant-garde movements in post-war Europe.
Pablo Palazuelo was a prominent Spanish painter and sculptor, celebrated for his pioneering work in geometric abstraction. His art seamlessly integrated visual aesthetics with philosophical and scientific concepts, establishing him as a central figure in 20th-century Spanish abstract art. Palazuelo's early works exhibited a neo-Cubist style, gradually transitioning to abstraction by the late 1940s. Palazuelo developed a concept he termed "Trans-geometría," focusing on the rhythms of nature translated into plastic art. This approach emphasized the dynamic interplay between geometric forms and natural structures.
The piece is framed with a hand made deep oak wood frame and is place on a light background.
H 41 x W 34 cm.