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Karel Appel

(Holland, 1921-2006)
Estimate
140 000 - 160 000 SEK
13 500 - 15 400 EUR
15 500 - 17 700 USD
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Unsold
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Karel Appel
(Holland, 1921-2006)

Untitled

Signed Appel and dated -59. Gouache and mixed media 56.5 x 76 cm.

Provenance

Piet Moget Collection
Galerie Uddenberg, Gothenburg
Galerie 33, Gothenburg

Designer

Karel Appel was a Netherlandish visual artist, sculptor and ceramic artist born in Amsterdam. Appel studied at Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam. Appel drew inspirations for his creations from Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. During his studies Appel met Beverloo Corneille who he later formed COBRA alongside. His artworks are often vibrant and expressionistic and depict various figures. Appel sculpted with different materials in what is known as the assemblage technique.

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