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- Original color silkscreen print by Luc Peire (Bruges, 1916 – †Paris 1994)
- This concerns copy no. 1 of the edition
- Printing studio: Original screen
- Publisher: Bekaert
- In mint condition, never framed before, always kept in the graphics folder
This work will be professionally packed and shipped with track and trace.
Luc Peire was an internationally renowned Belgian painter. Peire trained at the Art Academy in Bruges, the HISL in Ghent, and the NHISK in Antwerp. His early work was influenced by Constant Permeke. After the Second World War, he evolved toward a constructive-abstract art, dominated by verticality. From 1952 to 1955, he lived in the Belgian Congo. Upon his return, his expression had become purely abstract. In 1967, he created Environnement I, in 1968 Environnement II (Ambiente Mexico 68), and in 1973 Environnement III (for Auckland, New Zealand). The Luc Peire Association vzw was established to promote Luc Peire's work. A large number of his works are preserved and exhibited at the Peire Museum in Knokke.