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Misia Arte Sas
Via Nicolò Putignani 153
Bari 70122 , Italy
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39.328.014.3914
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Post cubism work by Etiennette Johan
$ 11,400
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Description
Post cubism work by Etiennette Johan
€ 7.000,00
Of Spanish origin, born in Valencia, in the early 1900s, she specialized in sculpture and painting of animals and tribal subjects. She worked mainly in Lyon, her painting influenced by post-cubist geometry remains of a realist imprint; straight lines dialogue with curves and games of angles give rhythm to the composition, her taste for color harmoniously mixes light tones with dark tones.
His works happily represent the vast creative sphere attributable to the “Animaliér” artists.
Johan's works are present in major French and American collections and were presented at the antiques exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi, Florence 2005.
Of Spanish origin, born in Valencia in the early 1900s, she specialized in sculpture and animal painting. She worked mainly in Lyon, her painting influenced by post-Cubist geometry remains realist in style; straight lines dialogue with curves and plays of angles give rhythm to the composition, her taste for color harmoniously mixes light and dark tones.
His works represent the broad creative scope referable to the “Animaliér” artists.
Johan's works can be found in major French and American collections and were presented at the Palazzo Strozzi antiques exhibition, Florence 2005.
Artist
Etiennette Johan
Brand
——
Production Period
–/–/—-
Village
Spain
Style
Vintage
Conditions
Original patina due to age and use
Article Status
This vintage piece is in near original condition, may show light wear.
Dimensions (CM) W X D X H
W 75 H 175
Weight range
< 20 kg -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: 1950-1979 Styles / Movements: Cubism Incollect Reference #: 805604 -
Dimensions
W. 29.53 in; H. 68.9 in; W. 75 cm; H. 175 cm;
Message from Seller:
Misia Arte Gallery, located in Bari, Italy, has been a leading hub for modern and contemporary design, furniture restoration, and creative collaborations since 1984. For inquiries, events, or commissions, please contact us at misiaarte@gmail.com or call +39 328 014 3914.
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