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Victor Vasarely – Green and Orange Composition

Victor Vasarely, Green and Orange Composition (1980) is an original colored serigraph with full paper margins. This print is signed and numbered from the edition of 250.

In Green and Orange Composition, through precise combinations of lines, geometric shapes, colors, and shading, Vasarely created an eye-popping work, full of the illusion of depth, movement, and three-dimensionality. More than pleasing tricks for the eye, Vasarely insists that his work is , “pure form and pure color that can signify the world.”

Victor Vasarely was a French-Hungarian artist credited as the father of the Op Art movement. Utilizing geometric shapes and colorful graphics, the artist created compelling illusions of spatial depth, as seen in his work Vega-Nor (1969). Vasarely’s method of painting borrowed from a range of influences, including Bauhaus design principles, Wassily Kandinsky, and Constructivism. Born Vásárhelyi Gyozo on April 9, 1906 in Pécs, Hungary, he briefly studied medicine at university, but after two years dedicated himself instead to painting. In the late 1920s, Vasarely enrolled at the Muhely Academy in Budapest, where the syllabus was largely based on Walter Gropius’ Bauhaus school in Germany. After settling in Paris in 1930, Vasarely worked as a graphic artist while creating many proto-Op Art works including Zebra (1937). The artist experimented in a style based in Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism during the 1940s, before arriving at his hallmark checkerboard works. Op Art went on to have a number of practitioners, including Bridget Riley and Yaacov Agam. The artist died at age 90 on March 15, 1997 in Paris, France. His works are presently held in the collections of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tate Gallery in London, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.

Title

Green and Orange Composition

Medium

Screenprint

Year

1980

Edition

250

Catalogue Raisonné

NA

Signature

Signed

Size 33.5 x 30 (in)
85.25 x 76.25 (cm)
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Victor Vasarely, Green and Orange Composition (1980) is an original colored serigraph with full paper margins. This print is signed and numbered from the edition of 250.

In Green and Orange Composition, through precise combinations of lines, geometric shapes, colors, and shading, Vasarely created an eye-popping work, full of the illusion of depth, movement, and three-dimensionality. More than pleasing tricks for the eye, Vasarely insists that his work is , “pure form and pure color that can signify the world.”

Victor Vasarely was a French-Hungarian artist credited as the father of the Op Art movement. Utilizing geometric shapes and colorful graphics, the artist created compelling illusions of spatial depth, as seen in his work Vega-Nor (1969). Vasarely’s method of painting borrowed from a range of influences, including Bauhaus design principles, Wassily Kandinsky, and Constructivism. Born Vásárhelyi Gyozo on April 9, 1906 in Pécs, Hungary, he briefly studied medicine at university, but after two years dedicated himself instead to painting. In the late 1920s, Vasarely enrolled at the Muhely Academy in Budapest, where the syllabus was largely based on Walter Gropius’ Bauhaus school in Germany. After settling in Paris in 1930, Vasarely worked as a graphic artist while creating many proto-Op Art works including Zebra (1937). The artist experimented in a style based in Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism during the 1940s, before arriving at his hallmark checkerboard works. Op Art went on to have a number of practitioners, including Bridget Riley and Yaacov Agam. The artist died at age 90 on March 15, 1997 in Paris, France. His works are presently held in the collections of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tate Gallery in London, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.

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Title

Green and Orange Composition

Medium

Screenprint

Year

1980

Edition

250

Catalogue Raisonné

NA

Signature

Signed

Size 33.5 x 30 (in)
85.25 x 76.25 (cm)
Price Price on Request