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Figuration Libre

The term Figuration Libre, meaning free movement, is used in France to describe some young painters in the eighties of the twentieth century. The art does not have a specific style, but the inspiration comes from comic strips, TV series, commercials, magazines, etc. They wanted to rebel against the intellectualism that prevails within art. They longed for the pleasure one could find in painting. In the works they give their own interpretation of the world. The works are often colorful and divided into irregular sections. There is also a lot of use of stereotypes, reproductions, fantasy creatures and humor can also be found in the works. The Figuration Libre group can be compared with the German groups 'Gruppe Normal' and 'Mülheimer Freiheit'.

Buy Horst Antes - Ets: de kop? Bid from 59!
Horst Antes (1936) German Etching: the head
Technique Etching/Aquatint
Dimensions 38.5 x 30 cm (h x w)
Signed Unsigned/Print signed
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€59
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Buy Horst Antes - figuur (sc8)? Bid from 250!
Horst Antes (1936) German figure (r8)
Technique Lithograph
Dimensions 62 x 45 cm (h x w)
Signed Hand signed
Support Paper
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Buy Peter Klasen - 2000? Bid from 85!
Peter Klasen (1935) German French 2000
Technique Silkscreen
Dimensions 48 x 38 cm (h x w)
Signed Unsigned/Print signed
Framed Framed
Starting bid
€85
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