Salinas, Lithograph, After Toulouse Lautrec

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Artist: Laurent Marcel Salinas
Title: After Toulouse-1
Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil, stamped by Museum
Edition: 1500
Paper Size: 25.5" x 19"
Laurent Marcel Salinas

Born in Alexandria, Egypt, Laurent Marcel Salinas is of French nationality and resides in Paris. After studies in Law at the University of Aix-en-Provence, he went to Paris and studied with the French cubist painter and theoretician Andre Lhote. Since 1958, he has been involved in important lithographic activity, including a lithographic interpretation of 29 imaginery portraits by Picasso for the publishers "Cerde d'Art" in Paris and "Abrams" in New York. His work displays an unusual formal sophistication derived from his studies of cubism and the ramifications this view has on the artist's eye as it interprets the world. Combined with a stark representational interpretation of subject matter, this juxtaposition results in work that is at once direct, yet appears suspended in a stream of many changing images. The meeting of water and land hold an important place in his experience. The effect of the luminous surface of the water on features of the landscape is executed in a decidedly humanistic way. The shore is not barren or harsh, but is filled with products of life-houses, boats, docks - the work of people and their lives.

One Man Shows

1976 Paris
77,79 Paris
1973 Copenhagen
1957 New York
1953 Alexandria
1951 Luzern
1950 Paris
1946 Alexandria

Major Exhibitions

Fondation Francois Desnoyer in Saint-Cyprien
Foundation Paule Mikkelsen Minde in Denmark

Paintings in several collections in Egypt, Lebanon, Switzerland, England, France, Denmark and U.S.A.

Item Details

Reference #:
Salina_After_Toulouse
Quantity
1
Category
Fine Art
SubCategory
Prints & Lithographs
Department
Antiques (approx100yrs)
Year
c. 1980
Dimensions
(Width x Height X Depth)
19.00 x 25.50 x
Weight
Unknown
Condition
Very Good
Material