The only Canadian artist involved with the seminal post-World War II School of Paris, Jean-Paul Riopelle was in dialogue with artists such as Alberto Giacometti, Joan Miró, and André Breton when he made his surrealism-inspired, abstract paintings. Riopelle employed a tachiste style, which he achieved by applying oil paint in thick, demonstrative strokes with palette knives. He also worked with gouache, watercolor, and ink and experimented with bronze sculpture.
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Year Made: ca. 1960, Oil on paper laid down on canvas 22 1/2 × 30 in 57.2 × 76.2 cm This is a unique work.Price :
$62,000.00Category :
Post-War Art