André Beaudin, signed and numbered lithograph from 1966, with hand painted frame
André Beaudin, signed and numbered lithograph from 1966, with hand painted frame
Signed and numbered lithograph by André Beaudin.
André Beaudin was a French painter and sculptor known for his significant contributions to modern art in the 20th century. He began his artistic career as a painter influenced by Cubism and Fauvism.
Beaudin's early works displayed a strong affinity for color and form, with influences from artists such as Picasso and Braque. However, over time, he developed a more personal style characterized by simplified forms, geometric shapes, and a harmonious use of color.
One of Beaudin's notable contributions to modern art was his exploration of abstraction and the relationship between form and space. He experimented with non-representational forms and geometric compositions, often using symbolic imagery to convey universal themes and emotions.
The piece is framed with a hand painted teal frame, cool-toned gray passepartout, and is placed on a light blue background.
H 78 x W 58 cm.