Camille Bryen (1907-1977)
"Fire", 1959
BFK Rives paper, color lithography
65.8 x 50.2 cm
Publisher: L'Oeouvre Gravée, 1959
Author's signature and the date in pencil bottom right, left circulation, the name on the back
The printing of the L'Oeouvre Gravée publishing house from the bottom to the left
Mintage: No. 45/100
Author Biography
Camille Bryen (1907-1977) - French poet, artist, sculptor. Born in Nantes, moved to Paris (1926), where he became closer to surrealists. The first personal exhibition was held in 1934. After the Second World War belonged to lyrical abstractionism. He also acted as an artist of the book, illustrated by J. Laforga, T. Tzar, M. Butura, and others.
Camille Bryen (1907-1977)
"Fire", 1959
BFK Rives paper, color lithography
65.8 x 50.2 cm
Publisher: L'Oeouvre Gravée, 1959
Author's signature and the date in pencil bottom right, left circulation, the name on the back
The printing of the L'Oeouvre Gravée publishing house from the bottom to the left
Mintage: No. 45/100