Victor Vasarely
Victor Vasarely born Vásárhelyi Gyozo
birth 9 April 1906, Pécs
died on 15 March 1997, Paris
was a Hungarian French artist
whose work is generally seen as
aligned with Op-art. His work entitled Zebra,
created by Vasarely in the 1930s, is considered by
some to be one of the earliest examples of Op-art.
Vasarely died in Paris in 1997.
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picture descriptions
Victor Vasarely
1. Wise, silkscreen on black background, N.
F.V. 52/71, 1971,
65 x 50cm sheet and 43,5 x 40 cm print, signed
2. La Lune en rodage, 1963, silkscreen,
Edition 150, signed, 27x27 cm - ( 10,5x10,5 in). Released in
the edition of Fernand Mourlot, Souvenirs et Portraits
d'artistes,
Paris, Alain C. Mazo, 1972.
3. Elche aus Octal I, silkscreen in colors,
47x39 cm - (18,4x15,3 in) sheet and 29,5x27 cm - ( 11,5x10,5
in) print, 1941, signed, 104/120
4.Hargita 2, 1952, acryl on canvas, 36x33cm,
front and recto signed
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