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Original Exhibition Poster - Braque, Orangerie des Tuileries - 1974
Published for the retrospective exhibition dedicated to Georges Braque at the Orangerie des Tuileries, held from October 17, 1973 to January 14, 1974, this original poster pays tribute to one of the undisputed masters of modern art. Through a composition that is both minimalist and deeply symbolic, it distills the essence of the painter’s spirit and his pursuit of the essential.
Set against a vibrant blue background, a stylized black bird - a recurring motif in Braque’s later works - glides with silent grace, evoking freedom, the flight of thought, and the poetic breath of the artist. In counterpoint, his handwritten signature, rendered in fluid white script, unfolds like a painterly gesture. Together, they form a poster of striking graphic purity, immediately recognizable and deeply contemplative.
Printed in lithography by Silium, this poster measures approximately 23.6 x 17.7 inches. It is linen-backed and in A+ condition, with perfectly preserved colors. A testament to Braque’s lasting influence on the landscape of 20th-century art, this piece is a refined addition for collectors of modern art, exhibition design, or visual poetry.
Data sheet
- Height
- 23.6 "
- Width
- 17,7 "