Victor Vasarely, Hungarian, French, 1906 to 1997, a limited edition color serigraph print on paper Domo, ca. 1980. The artwork depicts an abstract op art composition. Signed lower right and numbered, 175 of 350, lower left. Comes with a certificate of the appraisal by The Certified Appraisers Guild of America (CAGA), signed by Elliot Melamed. Victor Vasarely was a Hungarian French artist, who is widely accepted as a grandfather and leader of the Op art movement. His work titled Zebra, created in 1937, is considered by some to be one of the earliest examples of Op art. Victor Vasarely is considered one of the most prominent developers of Op Art. He created a distinct aesthetic current around optical and perceptual problems. From his days as a graphic commercial designer in Paris in the 1930s and 1940s, until his last decades promoting a new visual language for art and architectural design, Vasarely evolved as a unique artist whose virtuosity and technical precision was accompanied by a scientific consciousness about geometry and perception. The artist is internationally known for his reticular sculptures and paintings from the 1960s onwards, which play with spectators positions to provoke illusory effects of depth and movement. These works directly relate to a modern concern for the relationships between reality and perception. Op Art Prints And Multiples For Wall Decor.
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