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Untitled, 1973.
Linocut.
Monogram in the block, hand signed and dated in pencil
Annotation 'Proof'
Frame
Dimensions without frame: 255 x 190 mm / Dimensions with frame: 380 x 280 mm
Joris Minne (Ostend, 11 May 1897 – Antwerp, 31 March 1988) was a Belgian visual artist.
He is known as one of the contributors to the magazine Lumière (1919–1923).
Together with Frans Masereel, Jan-Frans Cantré, Jozef Cantré and Henri Van Straten, Antwerp native Joris Minne belonged to The Five (Les Cinq), a group of graphic artists who renewed Flemish woodcarving.
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Mainly by Antwerp artists, such as Fred Bervoets, Floris Jepsers, Jan Vanriet, Henri van Straten, Albert De Deken or works that have a connection with Antwerp, such as the work by Pierre Alechinsky, entitled Rossaert.