Original Lithograph Signed

Robert Wogensky (1919), Lithograph, Composition, Signed P1662


Robert Wogensky (1919), Lithograph, Composition, Signed P1662

Robert Wogensky (1919), Lithograph, Composition, Signed P1662   Robert Wogensky (1919), Lithograph, Composition, Signed P1662

Sheet format 28.5 x 38 cm and without the margins: 18 x 24 cm for the image. Numbered 46 out of 70 copies, beautiful condition. For more information contact us on 06 81 01 49 19. This work can be seen by appointment at the Montfort gallery 64 passage jouffroy 75009 bets.

Robert wogensky is a French painter born in 1919 in Paris. He decided to become a painter at the sight of Picasso's \"guernica\" at the 1937 exhibition. His artistic studies at the René jaudon workshop and then at the School of Fine Arts in Paris were quickly interrupted by the war.

After the release, he stayed at jeans lurçat in lanzac and worked with him on some of his boxes. From 1950 to 1956, he worked as a teacher at the School of Fine Arts in Nancy. He designed the sets and costumes for the eastern drama center, and executed several murals, cardboard and mosaics. In 1956, he was appointed professor of wall art at the National Graduate School of Applied Arts and Betting Crafts, where he taught until 1985.

Alongside the murals, he has continued to practice painting in all its forms and techniques, watercolor, ink, acrylic, oil painting. More recently, his research has focused on a more abstract imagination. The item \"robert wogensky (1919), lithograph, composition, signed p1662\" has been on sale since Wednesday, June 22, 2016. It is in the category \"art, antiques-art of the 20th, contemporary prints, engravings\".

The seller is \"jcjc8\" and is located in bets. This item can be delivered anywhere in the world.

  1. type: lithograph
  2. theme: abstract
  3. period: xxme and contemporary
  4. sicertics: signed
  5. authenticity: original


Robert Wogensky (1919), Lithograph, Composition, Signed P1662   Robert Wogensky (1919), Lithograph, Composition, Signed P1662