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The image shows a color silkscreen print by the famous artist Corneille from 1994, entitled "Oiseaux et Serpents" (Birds and Snakes). The work is numbered 191/200 and is signed in pencil by Corneille at the bottom right.
About Corneille:
Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo, better known by his stage name Corneille, was a Dutch artist and one of the founders of the COBRA movement, an avant-garde art movement active from 1948 to 1951. Corneille's work is known for its vibrant colors and playful, often childlike forms. His themes often include birds, women, flowers, and other natural elements.
Specifications of the work:
Title: Oiseaux et Serpents
Date: 1994
Technique: Color screen printing
Edition: This piece is number 191 of an edition of 200.
Signature: Signed in pencil lower right by Corneille.
Features:
The silkscreen shows abstract images of birds and snakes in a lively composition. The background has a strong red color, while the birds and snakes are depicted in gray tones with black outlines. The dynamic lines and shapes are characteristic of Corneille's style, which combines elements of naive art and abstract expressionism.
This work is a wonderful example of Corneille's ability to create lively, playful compositions with a deep symbolic undertone, typical of his work within the COBRA movement.
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