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Yves Tanguy
Print - 51 x 33 cm Print - 20.1 x 13 inch
€950
Yves Tanguy (1900-1955) was a French surrealist painter known for his dreamlike landscapes and otherworldly forms. Born in Paris, Tanguy spent much of his early life in Brittany, which would later influence his distinctive style. He was self-taught and initially worked in a variety of jobs before dedicating himself to art full-time.
Tanguy’s paintings often depict vast, barren landscapes filled with strange, biomorphic shapes that seem to float in a desolate, alien environment. His work is characterized by sharp, precise lines and a sense of eerie stillness. Tanguy became associated with the Surrealist movement after meeting artists like André Breton and Joan Miró, and his work was exhibited alongside other leading surrealists.
One of Tanguy’s most famous works is "Indefinite Divisibility" (1942), which illustrates his talent for creating landscapes that appear both abstract and fantastical. Throughout his career, Tanguy’s paintings explored themes of the subconscious, memory, and isolation, which resonated deeply within the Surrealist movement.
Although he died at the age of 54, Tanguy left a lasting impact on modern art, influencing both surrealist and abstract movements. His meticulous technique and imaginative, otherworldly visions continue to captivate art lovers today.
Print - 51 x 33 cm Print - 20.1 x 13 inch
€950
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