Lourdes de Castro: Galerie Jean Briance (1978)
Exhibition Catalogue
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Publisher: Galerie Jean Briance, Paris
Artist:Lourdes de Castro (1930-2022)
Title: Lourdes Castro
Publication date: 1978
Contributors: Text by Jean Briance
Dimensions: 29,5 x 21 cm (11 39/64 x 8 17/64 in.)
Pages: Unpaginated
Languages: French
Edition: First Edition
About
Lourdes de Castro held an exhibition at the Galerie Jean Briance in Paris from April 5 to May 13, 1978. This exhibition was part of her extensive career as an artist known for her work with shadows and silhouettes. The 1978 exhibition in Paris featured her continued exploration of these themes, presenting works that engaged with the concepts of shadows and human forms.
The exhibition catalogue for Lourdes de Castro's 1978 exhibition at Galerie Jean Briance in Paris is a notable document that provides insight into the artist's work and the specific pieces showcased during this period. Published by Galerie Jean Briance, the catalogue includes illustrations and descriptions of Castro's art, highlighting her innovative use of shadows and
Lourdes de Castro (1930-2022)
Lourdes de Castro (1930-2022) was a prominent Portuguese artist known for her innovative work in painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture. Born in Funchal, Madeira, she became a central figure in the Portuguese avant-garde art scene from the 1950s onward. Castro's work often explored themes of shadow and light, utilizing silhouettes and shadows to create a unique visual language. Her notable series, "Sombras" (Shadows), involved creating intricate cut-outs and shadow projections that challenged conventional perceptions of form and space. A co-founder of the influential artists' group "KWY," Castro's contributions significantly impacted contemporary art in Portugal, and her work continues to be celebrated for its creativity and depth.
Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear. Crease in the bottom left-hand corner.
Provenance: Galerie Jean Briance, Paris. Acquired private collection in Portugal. Ownership: Monginho Collection
Exhibition Catalogue
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Publisher: Galerie Jean Briance, Paris
Artist:Lourdes de Castro (1930-2022)
Title: Lourdes Castro
Publication date: 1978
Contributors: Text by Jean Briance
Dimensions: 29,5 x 21 cm (11 39/64 x 8 17/64 in.)
Pages: Unpaginated
Languages: French
Edition: First Edition
About
Lourdes de Castro held an exhibition at the Galerie Jean Briance in Paris from April 5 to May 13, 1978. This exhibition was part of her extensive career as an artist known for her work with shadows and silhouettes. The 1978 exhibition in Paris featured her continued exploration of these themes, presenting works that engaged with the concepts of shadows and human forms.
The exhibition catalogue for Lourdes de Castro's 1978 exhibition at Galerie Jean Briance in Paris is a notable document that provides insight into the artist's work and the specific pieces showcased during this period. Published by Galerie Jean Briance, the catalogue includes illustrations and descriptions of Castro's art, highlighting her innovative use of shadows and
Lourdes de Castro (1930-2022)
Lourdes de Castro (1930-2022) was a prominent Portuguese artist known for her innovative work in painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture. Born in Funchal, Madeira, she became a central figure in the Portuguese avant-garde art scene from the 1950s onward. Castro's work often explored themes of shadow and light, utilizing silhouettes and shadows to create a unique visual language. Her notable series, "Sombras" (Shadows), involved creating intricate cut-outs and shadow projections that challenged conventional perceptions of form and space. A co-founder of the influential artists' group "KWY," Castro's contributions significantly impacted contemporary art in Portugal, and her work continues to be celebrated for its creativity and depth.
Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear. Crease in the bottom left-hand corner.
Provenance: Galerie Jean Briance, Paris. Acquired private collection in Portugal. Ownership: Monginho Collection
Exhibition Catalogue
+ contact to buy
Publisher: Galerie Jean Briance, Paris
Artist:Lourdes de Castro (1930-2022)
Title: Lourdes Castro
Publication date: 1978
Contributors: Text by Jean Briance
Dimensions: 29,5 x 21 cm (11 39/64 x 8 17/64 in.)
Pages: Unpaginated
Languages: French
Edition: First Edition
About
Lourdes de Castro held an exhibition at the Galerie Jean Briance in Paris from April 5 to May 13, 1978. This exhibition was part of her extensive career as an artist known for her work with shadows and silhouettes. The 1978 exhibition in Paris featured her continued exploration of these themes, presenting works that engaged with the concepts of shadows and human forms.
The exhibition catalogue for Lourdes de Castro's 1978 exhibition at Galerie Jean Briance in Paris is a notable document that provides insight into the artist's work and the specific pieces showcased during this period. Published by Galerie Jean Briance, the catalogue includes illustrations and descriptions of Castro's art, highlighting her innovative use of shadows and
Lourdes de Castro (1930-2022)
Lourdes de Castro (1930-2022) was a prominent Portuguese artist known for her innovative work in painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture. Born in Funchal, Madeira, she became a central figure in the Portuguese avant-garde art scene from the 1950s onward. Castro's work often explored themes of shadow and light, utilizing silhouettes and shadows to create a unique visual language. Her notable series, "Sombras" (Shadows), involved creating intricate cut-outs and shadow projections that challenged conventional perceptions of form and space. A co-founder of the influential artists' group "KWY," Castro's contributions significantly impacted contemporary art in Portugal, and her work continues to be celebrated for its creativity and depth.
Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear. Crease in the bottom left-hand corner.
Provenance: Galerie Jean Briance, Paris. Acquired private collection in Portugal. Ownership: Monginho Collection