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Colorful print by Corneille (1922-2010)
Signed top left and 2001
Framed in a neat wooden frame, behind glass with a passe-partout
Corneille was at the cradle of Cobra. After the group disbanded, Cobra remained important to him, which is especially evident in the childlike imagery. In 1947, he came into contact with surrealist art and literature. Surrealism unleashed a new freedom of fantasy in Corneille.
A trip to Cuba, South America and Mexico in the mid-sixties marks the end of his somber and abstract paintings. Corneille has no explanation for this: "It just happened." Color and movement returned to his work, making it much more cheerful, influenced by the art of indigenous tribes. His work becomes figurative and he uses motifs such as women, trees and birds.
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