Pierre Alechinsky / Hugo Claus - L'oie Belge
Artist: Pierre Alechinsky / Hugo Claus
Technique: Offset print
Signature: Hand signed
Title
L'oie Belge
Number 138 of 150
French version
Description
Just like his work 'Sorte de jeu de lotto', by Pierre Alechinsky, his goose game "L'oie Belge" fits in well with his love of filling boxes. The Cobra snake is prevalent.
The map consists of the representation of old documents. These traces of the official world are in stark contrast to the grid of the game of chance.
The fact that Hugo Claus composed the text cannot only be explained because the client, Europalia, wanted to pair the then most famous Belgian painter with the equally famous writer, on the occasion of 150 years of Belgium in 1980. Hugo Claus has situated himself within the Cobra style throughout his life with his visual work.
Category
Lithograph
Artist
Pierre Alechinsky (Schaerbeek, October 19, 1927)
Authors
Hugo Claus (Bruges, April 5, 1929 – Antwerp, March 19, 2008)
Freddy de Vree (Antwerp, October 3, 1939 – July 3, 2004)
Typographer
Corneille Hannoset (Brussels, 1926 - 1997)
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Publisher
Europalia
Signature
Numbered and signed by hand, bottom right.
Year
1980
Place of manufacture
Paris, France
Object name
Goose game
Material and technology
Paper / Offset
Dimensions
659x930mm
Condition
In very good condition.
Some age spots in the edge on the left and right sides. See close-up photos 9 and 10 of the edge on the right and photos 11 and 12 on the left.
The slight wave in the paper is because the artwork was stored rolled up wide.
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Artist: Pierre Alechinsky / Hugo Claus
Technique: Offset print
Signature: Hand signed
Title
L'oie Belge
Number 138 of 150
French version
Description
Just like his work 'Sorte de jeu de lotto', by Pierre Alechinsky, his goose game "L'oie Belge" fits in well with his love of filling boxes. The Cobra snake is prevalent.
The map consists of the representation of old documents. These traces of the official world are in stark contrast to the grid of the game of chance.
The fact that Hugo Claus composed the text cannot only be explained because the client, Europalia, wanted to pair the then most famous Belgian painter with the equally famous writer, on the occasion of 150 years of Belgium in 1980. Hugo Claus has situated himself within the Cobra style throughout his life with his visual work.
Category
Lithograph
Artist
Pierre Alechinsky (Schaerbeek, October 19, 1927)
Authors
Hugo Claus (Bruges, April 5, 1929 – Antwerp, March 19, 2008)
Freddy de Vree (Antwerp, October 3, 1939 – July 3, 2004)
Typographer
Corneille Hannoset (Brussels, 1926 - 1997)
More crowded
Arte
Publisher
Europalia
Signature
Numbered and signed by hand, bottom right.
Year
1980
Place of manufacture
Paris, France
Object name
Goose game
Material and technology
Paper / Offset
Dimensions
659x930mm
Condition
In very good condition.
Some age spots in the edge on the left and right sides. See close-up photos 9 and 10 of the edge on the right and photos 11 and 12 on the left.
The slight wave in the paper is because the artwork was stored rolled up wide.