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A stark and powerful work by the Belgian avant-garde artist Marcel-Louis Baugniet (1896–1995). Its small size lends it an intimate quality, but the abstract composition in red, gray, and black has a striking presence.
Baugniet was a pioneer of Belgian modernist art. He drew inspiration from movements like De Stijl and Constructivism, and this is reflected in his work: clean lines, geometric planes, and a balanced composition.
These kinds of drawings and compositions are popular with collectors of modern Belgian art. Smaller works like this one appear less frequently on the market and are therefore of interest to those who want an original Baugniet on their wall, without necessarily being in the price range of his larger paintings.