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Corneille, one of the founders of the CoBrA movement, is known for his colorful and expressive works of art. In the context of the European Football Championship held in Belgium and the Netherlands in 2000, he created a screen print entitled "Les footballeurs le Ballon d'or".
This screen print, as the name suggests, is all about football and celebrates the beauty and dynamism of the sport. Corneille's work can often be recognized by its vibrant colors, playful shapes and abstract influences. These elements are clearly present in "Les footballeurs le Ballon d'or". The screen print shows footballers in action, surrounded by abstract shapes and vibrant colors that reflect the energy and passion of the game. A special detail is that the ball is decorated with fine gold plating, 24 carats, which further emphasizes the title "Ballon d'or". The artwork is signed and dated in pencil by the artist at the bottom right.
The European Championship 2000 took place from June 10 to July 2, 2000 and was a special event, partly because it was jointly organized by two countries, Belgium and the Netherlands. This made the tournament unique and special, and the contribution of a renowned artist like Corneille enhanced its cultural significance.
Corneille often spent time in various cities in Belgium and the Netherlands, where he both gained inspiration and exhibited his art. In Belgium he was often found in cities such as Brussels and Antwerp, where the art scene is lively and influential. Brussels, as the capital, offered a rich cultural background and diverse galleries, while Antwerp was known for its avant-garde art and fashion.
In the Netherlands, Corneille regularly visited Amsterdam and Maastricht. Amsterdam, with its diverse and dynamic art world, offered a perfect environment for an artist like Corneille. The city has a rich history in art and culture, and is home to many famous museums and art institutions. Maastricht, known for its international art fair (TEFAF), was another important city for Corneille, where he came into contact with art lovers and collectors from all over the world.
Although Corneille was mainly known for his paintings and graphic work, he also had an interest in football. The dynamic and expressive nature of the sport resonated with his own artistic style. Football, with its vibrancy and the passion of both players and fans, offered Corneille a source of inspiration that he managed to capture in his work. "Les footballeurs le Ballon d'or" is a perfect example of how he was able to translate the energy and beauty of football into his own unique artistic language.
This artwork is not only a celebration of the tournament itself, but also of the connection between art and sport, and the joy that both can bring.
EDITION: Epreuve d'artiste - Artist's proof
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