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Untitled
1989
Monique Frydman
Mixed media
41 x 141 cm
Pigments and pastel on canvas
The classical pictorial elements such as the format, material, and base are present in this work. The size of the work is unusual, and on the long strip of cotton canvas are layers of colour, pigments or pastels without drawing, which suggest a return to sources of painting.
The classical pictorial elements such as the format, material, and base are present in this work. The size of the work is unusual, and on the long strip of cotton canvas are layers of colour, pigments or pastels without drawing, which suggest a return to sources of painting.
Monique Frydman
France
Born in 1943
French painter.
After studying at the Fine Arts School in Toulouse, Frydman moved to Paris and met François Rouan and Pierre Buraglio. In 1967 and 1968 she made political paintings. In around 1972, she returned to abstract art with small-scale drawings using pencil and charcoal or chalk on paper.
She also made etchings and lithographs, alongside her painting.
Cartier Foundation in Paris, Regional Fund for Contemporary Art (Midi-Pyrenees), Museum of The Sainte-Croix Abbey in Poitiers
After studying at the Fine Arts School in Toulouse, Frydman moved to Paris and met François Rouan and Pierre Buraglio. In 1967 and 1968 she made political paintings. In around 1972, she returned to abstract art with small-scale drawings using pencil and charcoal or chalk on paper.
She also made etchings and lithographs, alongside her painting.
Cartier Foundation in Paris, Regional Fund for Contemporary Art (Midi-Pyrenees), Museum of The Sainte-Croix Abbey in Poitiers
Artwork of
Monique Frydman
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