928
Victor Vasarely
ZETT-ZS, 1966.
Acrylic on canvas
Estimate:
€ 40,000 / $ 44,000 Sold:
€ 100,000 / $ 110,000 (incl. surcharge)
ZETT-ZS. 1966.
Acrylic on canvas.
Verso signed, dated, titled and inscribed with dimensions. 139 x 140 cm (54.7 x 55.1 in).
This work's authenticity has been cofirmed by Pierre Vasarely. The Fondation Vasarely, Aix-en-Provence, will include the work into the forthcoming catalog raisonné of paintings by Victor Vasarely.
PROVENANCE: Galerie Denise René, Paris (with gallery label on stretcher).
Galerie Denise René/ Hans Mayer, Krefeld (with gallery label on stretcher).
Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia (acquired from previously mentioned).
EXHIBITION: Vasarely, Galerie Denise René, Paris, 1966, no 13. (with illu.).
Acrylic on canvas.
Verso signed, dated, titled and inscribed with dimensions. 139 x 140 cm (54.7 x 55.1 in).
This work's authenticity has been cofirmed by Pierre Vasarely. The Fondation Vasarely, Aix-en-Provence, will include the work into the forthcoming catalog raisonné of paintings by Victor Vasarely.
PROVENANCE: Galerie Denise René, Paris (with gallery label on stretcher).
Galerie Denise René/ Hans Mayer, Krefeld (with gallery label on stretcher).
Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia (acquired from previously mentioned).
EXHIBITION: Vasarely, Galerie Denise René, Paris, 1966, no 13. (with illu.).
This led to his understanding in 1947 that geometric forms could evoke a sensory perception conveying new ideas of space, matter and energy. He developed his own geometric form of abstraction, which he varied to create different optical patterns with a kinetic effect. The artist makes a grid in which he arranges geometric forms in brilliant colors in such a way that the eye perceives a fluctuating movement. This was a major contribution to the development of Op Art.
928
Victor Vasarely
ZETT-ZS, 1966.
Acrylic on canvas
Estimate:
€ 40,000 / $ 44,000 Sold:
€ 100,000 / $ 110,000 (incl. surcharge)