Le Corbusier
£1,700.00
Le Corbusier Tapisseries Recents, Galerie La Demeure
Le Corbusier Tapisseries Recents art print for sale. A lithographic poster printed for the Le Corbusier exhibition in the Gallery The Demeure, Paris, 1960.
Dimensions: 64.8 x 48 cm
Year: 1960
Medium: Original vintage stone lithograph on wove paper printed by Atelier Mourlot
Condition: A – Perfect vintage condition
Comes with a Certificate of Provenance, signed, dated, stamped, and numbered.
Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris in Switzerland and assumed the pseudonym Le Corbusier when he moved to Paris in 1917. He was an architect who belonged to the first generation of the International School of Architecture and his work was chiefly built with steel and reinforced concrete and worked with elemental geometric forms. In 1918, he met Cubist painter Amédée Ozenfant who encouraged him to paint. His architectural education comes through in his later painting as emphasized by clear forms and structures. In the 1935, LC reformulated his theories on urbanism and published them in La Ville Radieuse.