Sonia Delaunay: Galeria 111 Lisbon (1980)

€0.00

Exhibition Catalogue

+ contact to buy

Publisher: Galeria 111, Lisbon
Artist:Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979)
Title: Sonia Delaunay
Publication date: 1980
Contributors: Texts by Sonia Delaunay and Fernando Pernes
Dimensions: 27,5 x 21 cm (10 53/64 x 8 17/64 in.)
Pages: 64
Languages: Portuguese
Edition: Single edition

About

A well-worked and compelling exhibition catalogue of the first foreign artist to exhibit at Galeria 111, Sonia Delaunay. Includes 36 color and black and white reproductions.

Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979)

Sonia Delaunay was a groundbreaking French artist and designer, known for her vibrant, colorful works and her pioneering role in the Orphism art movement. Born Sarah Stern in Odessa, Ukraine, she moved to St. Petersburg at a young age, where she was adopted by her wealthy uncle, Henri Terk, and took on the name Sonia Terk. She later moved to Paris, where she would become an influential figure in the art world.

In Paris, Sonia was immersed in the avant-garde scene and became acquainted with artists such as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. In 1908, she married German art dealer Wilhelm Uhde, which was more of a marriage of convenience to help her stay in Paris. However, she later met and fell in love with the French painter Robert Delaunay, whom she married in 1910.

Together, Sonia and Robert developed the Orphism movement, characterized by its use of strong colors and geometric shapes to create a sense of rhythm and movement. Sonia's work extended beyond painting to include textiles, fashion, and interior design, where she applied the principles of Orphism to everyday objects.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity).

Provenance: Galeria 111, Lisbon. Acquired from a private collection in Portugal. Ownership: Monginho Collection

+ Contact to buy

Exhibition Catalogue

+ contact to buy

Publisher: Galeria 111, Lisbon
Artist:Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979)
Title: Sonia Delaunay
Publication date: 1980
Contributors: Texts by Sonia Delaunay and Fernando Pernes
Dimensions: 27,5 x 21 cm (10 53/64 x 8 17/64 in.)
Pages: 64
Languages: Portuguese
Edition: Single edition

About

A well-worked and compelling exhibition catalogue of the first foreign artist to exhibit at Galeria 111, Sonia Delaunay. Includes 36 color and black and white reproductions.

Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979)

Sonia Delaunay was a groundbreaking French artist and designer, known for her vibrant, colorful works and her pioneering role in the Orphism art movement. Born Sarah Stern in Odessa, Ukraine, she moved to St. Petersburg at a young age, where she was adopted by her wealthy uncle, Henri Terk, and took on the name Sonia Terk. She later moved to Paris, where she would become an influential figure in the art world.

In Paris, Sonia was immersed in the avant-garde scene and became acquainted with artists such as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. In 1908, she married German art dealer Wilhelm Uhde, which was more of a marriage of convenience to help her stay in Paris. However, she later met and fell in love with the French painter Robert Delaunay, whom she married in 1910.

Together, Sonia and Robert developed the Orphism movement, characterized by its use of strong colors and geometric shapes to create a sense of rhythm and movement. Sonia's work extended beyond painting to include textiles, fashion, and interior design, where she applied the principles of Orphism to everyday objects.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity).

Provenance: Galeria 111, Lisbon. Acquired from a private collection in Portugal. Ownership: Monginho Collection

Exhibition Catalogue

+ contact to buy

Publisher: Galeria 111, Lisbon
Artist:Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979)
Title: Sonia Delaunay
Publication date: 1980
Contributors: Texts by Sonia Delaunay and Fernando Pernes
Dimensions: 27,5 x 21 cm (10 53/64 x 8 17/64 in.)
Pages: 64
Languages: Portuguese
Edition: Single edition

About

A well-worked and compelling exhibition catalogue of the first foreign artist to exhibit at Galeria 111, Sonia Delaunay. Includes 36 color and black and white reproductions.

Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979)

Sonia Delaunay was a groundbreaking French artist and designer, known for her vibrant, colorful works and her pioneering role in the Orphism art movement. Born Sarah Stern in Odessa, Ukraine, she moved to St. Petersburg at a young age, where she was adopted by her wealthy uncle, Henri Terk, and took on the name Sonia Terk. She later moved to Paris, where she would become an influential figure in the art world.

In Paris, Sonia was immersed in the avant-garde scene and became acquainted with artists such as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. In 1908, she married German art dealer Wilhelm Uhde, which was more of a marriage of convenience to help her stay in Paris. However, she later met and fell in love with the French painter Robert Delaunay, whom she married in 1910.

Together, Sonia and Robert developed the Orphism movement, characterized by its use of strong colors and geometric shapes to create a sense of rhythm and movement. Sonia's work extended beyond painting to include textiles, fashion, and interior design, where she applied the principles of Orphism to everyday objects.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity).

Provenance: Galeria 111, Lisbon. Acquired from a private collection in Portugal. Ownership: Monginho Collection