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Pierre Alechinsky was born in Brussels in 1927. From 1944 to 1948, he studied typography, photography, and printing and illustration techniques at the Ecole nationale d'architechure et des arts décoratifs de la Cambre in Brussels. In 1945, he discovered the work of Michaux, of Dubuffet, and of the Surrealists, and becomes friends with the critic and art dealer Jacques Putman. His first personal exposition took place in 1947. Then in 1949 he met Dotremont and became a member of the Cobra movement in the same year, joining artists Asger Jorn and Karel Appel; he became one of the most productive members. The movement held an importance for him as much on a personal level as an ideological one: uninhibited spontaneity in art, the rejection of pure abstraction, and a refusal to specialize.

After the dissolution of the Cobra group, whose spirit he would continue to foster (“Cobra is my school", he would say), Pierre Alechinsky moved to Paris. He finished his training as an engraver and introduced new techniques to Atelier 17, directed by Stanley William Hayter. It is during this same time beginning in 1952 that he became friends with Alberto Giacometti, Bram Van Velde, Wallace Ting, and that he began correspondence with the Japanese calligrapher Shiryu Morita de Kyoto. He progressively abandons oil painting for quicker and lore supple materials, such as ink, that allowed him freer reign over his fluid and sensitive style. Fascinated by oriental calligraphy, whose spontaneity attracted him, he undertook several trips to the Orient and in Kyoto made a documentary film on traditional Japanese art.

Beginning in the 1960s, Alechinsky began making frequent visits to New York, where he discovered a technique that suited him well – acrylic painting, introduced to him by Wallace Ting. The same year, he created his most famous work, “Central Park", with which he inaugurates painting “with notes in the margins" inspired by comic books, where the central image is surrounded by a series of hand-drawn vignettes designed to complete the sense of the painting.

Passionate about books, he illustrated poems and texts for writers including Cioran, Butor, Yves Bonnefoy, André Frénaud, Tardieu, etc, and published several works. In 1983 Alechinsky became a professor of painting at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Since the 1980s, the artist has pursued his graphic research across a wide variety of media. It is in this same period that he gained access to the public order (Palais Bourbon, Hall du Ministère des Finances, etc). Expositions and retrospectives recognize him internationally, museums as well as galleries welcoming his work across the world entire. He lives and works in Bougival.


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Fine Art Drawings

Aalborg, Pierre Alechinsky

Aalborg

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 84 x 56 cm

€2,900

Sans-titre, Pierre Alechinsky

Sans-titre

Pierre Alechinsky

Fine Art Drawings - 27.5 x 18.5 cm

€2,850

Tout sur le dos, Pierre Alechinsky

Tout sur le dos

Pierre Alechinsky

Painting - 60 x 60.5 x 2 cm

€48,000

Sans-titre, Pierre Alechinsky

Sans-titre

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 32.5 x 25 cm

€550

Première Acte, Pierre Alechinsky

Première Acte

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 100 x 62 cm

€3,300

Pour J. Mansour, Pierre Alechinsky

Pour J. Mansour

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 23.8 x 13 cm

€550

Ainsi ne soit-il pas, Pierre Alechinsky

Ainsi ne soit-il pas

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 66 x 51 cm

€1,200

Jours Ouvrables, Pierre Alechinsky

Jours Ouvrables

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 80 x 58 cm

€1,340

La beauté désœuvre, Pierre Alechinsky

La beauté désœuvre

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 66 x 51 cm

€1,200

Tardieu, Pierre Alechinsky

Tardieu

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 65 x 50 cm

€1,350

Ziggourat II, Pierre Alechinsky

Ziggourat II

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 72 x 50 cm

€1,500

Worldly Flying Object, Pierre Alechinsky

Worldly Flying Object

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 65 x 47 x 0.2 cm

€2,900

Découverte de l'acide II, Pierre Alechinsky

Découverte de l'acide II

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 53 x 74 cm

€2,900

Septième arrondissement de Paris, Pierre Alechinsky

Septième arrondissement de Paris

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 cm

€890

Tribord, Pierre Alechinsky

Tribord

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 49 x 66 cm

€1,800

Premier arrondissement de Paris, Pierre Alechinsky

Premier arrondissement de Paris

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 cm

€890

Set de Table, Pierre Alechinsky

Set de Table

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 37 x 99 cm

€1,100

Objet Volant I, Pierre Alechinsky

Objet Volant I

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 60 x 54 cm

€1,900

Découverte de l'acide I, Pierre Alechinsky

Découverte de l'acide I

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 53 x 74 cm

€2,900

Sans titre, Pierre Alechinsky

Sans titre

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 32 x 23.5 cm

€1,500

Hors Normes, Pierre Alechinsky

Hors Normes

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 50 x 38 cm

€1,500

Jours Ouvrables IV, Pierre Alechinsky

Jours Ouvrables IV

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 80 x 58 cm

€1,340

Jours Ouvrables I, Pierre Alechinsky

Jours Ouvrables I

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 80 x 58 cm

€1,340

Quinzième arrondissement de Paris, Pierre Alechinsky

Quinzième arrondissement de Paris

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 cm

€890

Onzième arrondissement de Paris, Pierre Alechinsky

Onzième arrondissement de Paris

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 cm

€890

Huitième arrondissement de Paris, Pierre Alechinsky

Huitième arrondissement de Paris

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 cm

€890

Deuxième arrondissement de Paris, Pierre Alechinsky

Deuxième arrondissement de Paris

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 cm

€890

Papier roulé, Pierre Alechinsky

Papier roulé

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 79 x 51.5 cm

€700

Sans titre, Pierre Alechinsky

Sans titre

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 50 x 66 cm

€1,600

Vibrions N&B, Pierre Alechinsky

Vibrions N&B

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 58 x 66.5 cm

€1,800

Astrologie poétique IV, Pierre Alechinsky

Astrologie poétique IV

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 27 x 32.5 cm

€650

Astrologie poétique III, Pierre Alechinsky

Astrologie poétique III

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 27 x 32.5 cm

€650

Astrologie poétique II, Pierre Alechinsky

Astrologie poétique II

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 27 x 32.5 cm

€650

Astrologie poétique I, Pierre Alechinsky

Astrologie poétique I

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 27 x 32.5 cm

€650

Sans l'écorce A, Pierre Alechinsky

Sans l'écorce A

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 78 x 112 x 1 cm

€2,100

Première Primaire, Pierre Alechinsky

Première Primaire

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 75 x 53 cm

€1,600

Edgar, Pierre Alechinsky

Edgar

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 76.5 x 52.5 cm

€1,400

Objet Volant III, Pierre Alechinsky

Objet Volant III

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 60 x 54 cm

€1,900

Objet Volant II, Pierre Alechinsky

Objet Volant II

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 60 x 54 cm

€1,900

Zyggourat I, Pierre Alechinsky

Zyggourat I

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 76 x 56 cm

€1,350

Bouche d'eau II, Pierre Alechinsky

Bouche d'eau II

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 55.5 x 75 cm

€950

Vibrions, Pierre Alechinsky

Vibrions

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 59 x 76 cm

€1,200

Jours Ouvrables V, Pierre Alechinsky

Jours Ouvrables V

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 80 x 58 cm

€1,340

Jours Ouvrables II, Pierre Alechinsky

Jours Ouvrables II

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 80 x 58 cm

€1,340

Trois, Pierre Alechinsky

Trois

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 64.5 x 47 cm

€1,300

Deux, Pierre Alechinsky

Deux

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 64.5 x 47 cm

€1,300

Un, Pierre Alechinsky

Un

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 64.5 x 47 cm

€1,300

Dix-neuvième arrondissement de Paris, Pierre Alechinsky

Dix-neuvième arrondissement de Paris

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 cm

€890

Quatorzième arrondissement de Paris, Pierre Alechinsky

Quatorzième arrondissement de Paris

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 cm

€890

Douzième arrondissement de Paris, Pierre Alechinsky

Douzième arrondissement de Paris

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 cm

€890

Dixième arrondissement de Paris, Pierre Alechinsky

Dixième arrondissement de Paris

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 cm

€890

Neuvième arrondissement de Paris, Pierre Alechinsky

Neuvième arrondissement de Paris

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 cm

€890

Troisème arrondissement de Paris, Pierre Alechinsky

Troisème arrondissement de Paris

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 31.5 x 47.5 cm

€890

Griseire à minuit 5, Pierre Alechinsky

Griseire à minuit 5

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 49.5 x 40 cm

€890

Griserie à minuit 3, Pierre Alechinsky

Griserie à minuit 3

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 49.5 x 40 cm

€890

Griserie à minuit 2, Pierre Alechinsky

Griserie à minuit 2

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 49.5 x 40 cm

€890

Griserie à minuit 1, Pierre Alechinsky

Griserie à minuit 1

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 49.5 x 40 cm

€890

Si près, Pierre Alechinsky

Si près

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 19.5 x 13.4 cm

€300

Vigie, Pierre Alechinsky

Vigie

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 34 x 27 cm

€550

Infeuilletable, Pierre Alechinsky

Infeuilletable

Pierre Alechinsky

Print - 26 x 19 x 1 cm

€650

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Who is the artist?

Pierre Alechinsky was born in Brussels in 1927. From 1944 to 1948, he studied typography, photography, and printing and illustration techniques at the Ecole nationale d'architechure et des arts décoratifs de la Cambre in Brussels. In 1945, he discovered the work of Michaux, of Dubuffet, and of the Surrealists, and becomes friends with the critic and art dealer Jacques Putman. His first personal exposition took place in 1947. Then in 1949 he met Dotremont and became a member of the Cobra movement in the same year, joining artists Asger Jorn and Karel Appel; he became one of the most productive members. The movement held an importance for him as much on a personal level as an ideological one: uninhibited spontaneity in art, the rejection of pure abstraction, and a refusal to specialize.

After the dissolution of the Cobra group, whose spirit he would continue to foster (“Cobra is my school", he would say), Pierre Alechinsky moved to Paris. He finished his training as an engraver and introduced new techniques to Atelier 17, directed by Stanley William Hayter. It is during this same time beginning in 1952 that he became friends with Alberto Giacometti, Bram Van Velde, Wallace Ting, and that he began correspondence with the Japanese calligrapher Shiryu Morita de Kyoto. He progressively abandons oil painting for quicker and lore supple materials, such as ink, that allowed him freer reign over his fluid and sensitive style. Fascinated by oriental calligraphy, whose spontaneity attracted him, he undertook several trips to the Orient and in Kyoto made a documentary film on traditional Japanese art.

Beginning in the 1960s, Alechinsky began making frequent visits to New York, where he discovered a technique that suited him well – acrylic painting, introduced to him by Wallace Ting. The same year, he created his most famous work, “Central Park", with which he inaugurates painting “with notes in the margins" inspired by comic books, where the central image is surrounded by a series of hand-drawn vignettes designed to complete the sense of the painting.

Passionate about books, he illustrated poems and texts for writers including Cioran, Butor, Yves Bonnefoy, André Frénaud, Tardieu, etc, and published several works. In 1983 Alechinsky became a professor of painting at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Since the 1980s, the artist has pursued his graphic research across a wide variety of media. It is in this same period that he gained access to the public order (Palais Bourbon, Hall du Ministère des Finances, etc). Expositions and retrospectives recognize him internationally, museums as well as galleries welcoming his work across the world entire. He lives and works in Bougival.

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What is Pierre Alechinsky’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Experimental Painters, Famous Illustrators, Classically-Inspired Illustrative Artists

When was Pierre Alechinsky born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1927