Kunstenaar: Geza PERNECZKY (1936- KESZTHELY HUNGARY)Medium: Monotype op stevig glanspapier The monotype technique is an art printing technique without engraving that produces a single print. The process combines elements of drawing, painting and printing. The result is a print from an image traced on a non-porous surface, usually a glass or metal plate, by applying ink or paint. This is a single impression, hence the name monotype, obtained by pressing the paper against the plate.Unlike the etching technique, this creative process is carried out without having to chisel or notch the plate. The image is created directly on the plate, covered with an appropriate medium (ink, acrylic or oil paint), which is then transferred to paper, either using a printing press or manual pressure. The monotype gives rise to a unique print, so it's an original work.Datering: 1965Genummerd:Gesigneerd: met gouache rechtsonderConditie: In goede staat (lichte vouwen in de omliggende witte marges NIET in de voorstelling zelf!Getiteld: untitledlosbladig - bladmaat 50 x 65 cmGéza Perneczky (1936, Keszthely) is one of the Hungarian Neo-Avant-garde conceptual art's key protagonists.In 1957 he graduated from the piano and choirmaster department at the Bartók Béla Music Academy in Budapest. From 1957 to 1962 he studied art... lees verder bij Catawiki
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