Description
Bold and immaculately balanced, this 1970 serigraph was created by French geometric abstractionist Geneviève Claisse for her solo exhibition at Galerie Denise René—a cornerstone of the postwar European avant-garde. Using vibrant flat color and pure geometric form, Claisse presents two perfect circles—one red, one white—suspended in luminous ultramarine blue, the composition pulsing with formal harmony and optical tension.
Printed by Atelier Arcay, this large-format serigraph exemplifies Claisse’s precise visual language, rooted in Constructivism and aligned with the rigorous aesthetic legacy of her uncle and mentor, Auguste Herbin. The poster itself is now a collectible work of art—both a document of her 1970 Paris show and a bold visual statement of modernist clarity.
Condition: Good condition, new UV glass, framed.
All Dimensions In Inches
Vertical
33
Horizontal
24
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