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VICTOR 
VASARELY

1906 - 1997

Victor Vaserely is an austro-hungarian painter who takes part in the abstract art and who is mostly known to be the father of the optic art (“op art”). His work and experimentations will lead him to the very minimal amount of colours and forms. Victor Vasarely is known to have transformed the Renault logo as well as a serie of artwork that can be admired on French highway. His work for facade of the RTL radio station is now ranked as an Historical Monument.

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VICTOR VASARELY 
COMPOSITION 6 NÉGATIFS / POSITIFS

1965 - 1970

Matt acrylic-painted wood relief

 H 48 x W  48 x  D 6 cm (framed)

In order:

Eclipse, Granat positive, Caribe positive, Sellem Négatif, Topaze noir négatif, Salgo négatif

Editions Denise René, Signed and numbered

Presented at the exhibition "Vasarely - Le partage des Formes", at the Centre Pompidou, 2019

p.114 of the catalog.

Victor Vasarely | Cinetic | Op art | Colorfull | Renaut | Contemporary | Dumas Limbach | Art gallery Paris | French

VICTOR VASARELY 
BOGLAR-TER

1978

Acrylic on canvas

H 160 cm x W 160 cm

Victor Vaarely | Op art | Cinetic | Renault | Contemporary | Dumas Limbach

VICTOR VASARELY 
OKTA-COR

1973

Acrylic on canvas

H 140 cm x W 140 cm

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