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Eugène Ionesco (1909-1994), ‘La licence de la mariée’, 1983

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Eugène Ionesco (1909-1994), ‘La licence de la mariée’, 1983
Lithograph in colors on BFK Rives wove paper (watermark)
France, 1983
Eugène Ionesco (1909-1994) – Romanian-French writer, painter and printmaker
Signed lower right in pencil ‘Eugène Ionesco’
With the blindstamp of Erker-Presse St. Gallen
Image dimensions: 54.8 x 46.2 cm
Eugène Ionesco's works oscillate between representation and abstraction; in bold colors, he focuses on human conflicts and contradictions, sometimes of aggressive sometimes of subtly humorous nature. His prints fetch up to 1,200 euro at international auctions
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On black, slightly irregularly shaped ground an abstracted figurative form in white line with a single eye is to see. It is surrounded by in geometric shapes also drawn in white line, but which are filled in red, green, blue and yellow and thus accentuate the work.

The lithograph in colors is signed lower right in pencil ‘Eugène Ionesco’. The upper margin bears on the right significant creases and upsettings, there is a faintly visible crease in the lower left corner. The overall impression is good. The image measures 54.8 x 46.2 cm, the sheet 74 x 55 cm.

Eugène Ionesco (1909-1994)

Eugène Ionesco was born in 1909 in the Romanian town of Slatina, but in 1913 the family moved to Paris. Early the artist showed an interest in literature and studied from 1928 French at the University of Bucharest. Besides, he wrote poetry, articles for the feuilleton and literary criticism. After studying Ionesco taught in schools until 1938 and then went back to France to do a doctorate. After a brief return to Romania in 1942, he moved permanently to France, where then in 1948 his first play was created, which was first performed in 1950. In the 1980s, Ionesco became ill with depression, and began painting as therapy. Also many prints origin from this period. (fea)
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