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Pol Bury (Haine-Saint-Pierre, April 26, 1922 – Paris, September 28, 2005) was a Belgian painter and sculptor, who was part of the Walloon Surrealist movement and of the Cobra group.
He became known for his fountains as far as the United States and Japan and for his contributions to Kinetic art. At the age of sixteen, he started taking drawing and decorating lessons at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bergen. He soon became acquainted with Tanguy's work and started painting himself. René Magritte's canvases also influenced him. From 1947, Bury began to paint more and more abstractly and was forced to leave the surrealist movement to join the group la jeune peinture belge.
From then on he exhibited his works with artists from the Cobra group. However, he quickly left Cobra, because he could not reconcile with the strong penchant for the spontaneous. In 1969 he created his first monumental work: a fountain for the University of Iowa. In Brussels is the fountain Pol Bury, made by him and named after him.
Condition
Condition
Very good
beautiful sharp lithograph - loose-leaf
Shipment
Pick up
The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Shipment
Parcel post
Price
Up to 2 kg.
Within The Netherlands
€7.00
To Belgium
€15.00
To Germany
€15.00
Within EU
€17.50
Worldwide
€20.00
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