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Flowers by Hans Christian Andersen
An unusual solar artwork with a love message with the red rose in the center.
Big format. Artist's copy EA 4/30, signed and dated at the bottom in graphite, 76 x 56.5 cm, with Atelier Corneille stamp on the reverse. Very good condition
Hans Christian Andersen, born on April 2, 1805 in Odense and died on August 4, 1875 in Copenhagen, was a Danish novelist, playwright, storyteller and poet, famous for his short stories and his "fairy tales".
Art lovers, take note! Two grandmasters of fantasy and color, Corneille and Hans Christian Andersen, come together in an enthusiastic tribute.
Dive into a whirlwind of creativity where fairytales come to life and dreams surpass reality. Corneille's Homage to Hans Christian Andersen is an explosion of colors, symbols and emotions that takes you on a journey through the imagination.
Be enchanted by:
Cheerful birds singing in flight, just like Andersen's stories. Sensual women with flowers in their hair, embodying the beauty of nature. Imaginative landscapes that take you to magical worlds.
An ode to Cobra, the art movement that was characterized by spontaneity and expression.
This unique work is more than a work of art, it is a:
Love letter to fantasy Homage to the power of stories Celebrating the creativity that unites us
Got excited? Discover more about:
Corneille's Cuban period, where this work was created. The fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen that take you to magical worlds. The Cobra movement, which inspired artists to break with traditions. Come closer, let yourself be carried away and experience the magic of Corneille's Homage to Hans Christian Andersen.
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