Image 1 of Industrial Elegance, 1972. - Eugène Eechaut (1928-2019)
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Industrial Elegance, 1972. - Eugène Eechaut (1928-2019)

SellerMax Bor Art
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Max Bor Art
Bruxelles, Belgium
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Minimalist line drawing combining industrial and organic forms, featuring a detailed mechanical apparatus juxtaposed with an abstract female figure. The artwork blends technical precision with fluid human contours, creating a striking contrast between the rigid machinery and the soft, flowing lines of the figure. This piece explores the intersection of man-made and natural elements, reflecting on themes of industrialization and humanity. Perfect for those who appreciate modern, thought-provoking art that challenges conventional boundaries. Unframed, ready to add a unique touch to any space. Eugène Eechaut 1928-2019 Since the 1960s, he has exhibited alongside Magritte at the Pfeiffer Gallery in Brussels. And several photos show them together. He exhibited at the Tamara Pfeiffer Gallery in 1969 with, for example: Ambrogiani, Bricault, Jean Cocteau, G de Pauw, De Muylder, Max Ernst, Hilaire, Jamotte, Felicien Robs, etc... as evidenced by the invitation card included in the photos. In 1958 E. Eechaut received his first distinctions as a painter at the "European Center for Art and Aesthetics." From 1968, he participated and organized with "the Tamara Pfeiffer Gallery" and during the 1960s and 1970s. His style, which will initially be called "FANTASTIC" art with elegance and finesse in his interpretations. His colors, which instantly seduce us, reveal the subject, a subject that ultimately captivates us. Throughout his career, E. Eechaut rubbed shoulders with and exhibited in the greatest galleries and art exhibitions in Europe. In catalogs and invitations, we find artists such as Jean Cocteau, René Magritte, Dunoyer de Segonzac, Léon Navez, Félicien Rops, Paul Klee, and many others. E. Eechaut, a wealthy man for whom the sale of his works was impossible, even within his own family. He jealously guarded his production, hence the lack of information and the lack of sales results for his work. His recently rediscovered studio opens the doors to his numerous works in their entirety. The archives of his career were found at the same time as his work, giving it another dimension. The works of this artist have a very good potential, and price is only growing. Maybe this is your chance to invest in incredible art.

the color of the paper may not be as white as it was 40 years ago

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ConditionVery goodColorsWhite, BlackMaterialPaperNumber of items1Height40 cmWidth30 cm


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