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Victor Vasarely "Juggler" Serigraph Limited Edition 250 Hand Signed & Numbered

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Category:

Art

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Subject:

Abstract

Style:

Pop Art

Artist:

Victor Vasarely

Features:

Signed

Edition Type:

Limited Edition

Original/Reproduction:

Original Print

Edition Size:

250

Size Type/Largest Dimension:

Large (Greater than 30in.)

Signed:

Signed

Print Surface:

Paper

Medium:

Serigraph & Silkscreen

Size:

Medium (up to 36 in wide)

Production Technique:

Serigraph & Silkscreen

Material:

Paper

Type:

Print

Signed By:

Victor Vasarely

Original/Licensed Reprint:

Original

Year of Production:

1982

Framed/Unframed:

Unframed

Print Type:

Screenprint

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Item number:

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Victor Vasarely "Juggler" Serigraph Limited Edition of 250 Hand Signed Numbered Victor Vasarely's "Juggler" is one of his most recognized artwork. This modern creation pays tribute to Vasarely's grand themes of symmetry and illusion. This piece is very rare and nearly impossible to find. It was SOLD OUT almost immediately after its release. It comes Matted, as it was recently removed from a frame. In the pictures you can see that there are three tiny spots on the artwork. I can't tell what they are, but they appear to be superficial and easily cleaned off the art. When the piece was framed and hanging on the wall, they were not apparent. Other than that, it is perfect and impressive. Vasarely loved creating illusions using geometric shapes and the "Juggler" is one of his most iconic piece. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest artists ever, and a master of Op Art. This authentic Limited Edition Serigraph measures approximately: Total Size exterior of Matting is 34" x 23", Matting window is 28.5" x 18" and the "Juggler" is 26" x 16". Victor Vasarely's fine art has been exhibited in major museums around the world. His works of art are to be found in some of the most prestigious public and private collections. ------- VICTOR VASARELY (1906-1997) is internationally recognized as one of the most important artists of the 20th century. He is the acknowledged leader of the Op Art movement, and his innovations in color and optical illusion have had a strong influence on many modern artists. In 1947, Vasarely discovered his place in abstract art. Influenced by his experiences at Breton Beach of Belle Isle, he concluded that "internal geometry" could be seen below the surface of the entire world. Vasarely was born in Pecs, Hungary in 1906. After receiving his baccalaureate degree in 1925, he began studying art at the Podolini-Volkmann Academy in Budapest. In 1928, he transferred to the Muhely Academy, also known as the Budapest Bauhaus, where he studied with Alexander Bortnijik. At the Academy, he became familiar with the contemporary research in color and optics by Jaohannes ltten, Josef Albers, and the Constructivists Malevich and Kandinsky. During the 1950's, Vasarely wrote a series of manifestos on the use of optical phenomena for artistic purposes. Together with his paintings, these were a significant influence on younger artists.