Bram Van Velde, original lithographic poster from 1964, with hand silvered frame
Bram Van Velde, original lithographic poster from 1964, with hand silvered frame
Original lithographic poster with Bram van Velde for exhibition Salon de Mai at Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris 1964.
The Salon de Mai was an influential annual art exhibition founded in 1943 in Paris. It emerged as a platform for avant-garde and modern artists, aiming to revitalize the art world during and after the German Occupation of France.
Bram Van Velde was a Dutch painter and printmaker who became a key figure in the European modernist and abstract art movements. His work is celebrated for its highly emotive and spiritual abstraction, often exploring themes of existential struggle and the tension between form and formlessness.
The piece is framed with a hand silvered frame, light gray passepartout and placed on a sand-colored background.
H 79 x W 57 cm.