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Georges Braque, 1882–1963

L’Oiseau de Feu, 1958

L’Oiseau de Feu is a 1958 work by Georges Braque. It is part of the IMMA Permanent Collection.

MediumMixed intaglio technique combining aquatint anad etching. Possible lithographic technique and varnish.
Dimensions Unframed, 36.3 x 35 cm
Framed, 69 x 62.4 cm
Framed, 69 x 62 cm
Credit LineIMMA Collection: Gordon Lambert Trust, 1992
EditionEdition 6/75
Item NumberIMMA.137 GL
Copyright For copyright information, please contact the IMMA Collections team: [email protected].
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Georges Braque, L’Oiseau de Feu, 1958, Mixed intaglio technique combining aquatint anad etching. Possible lithographic technique and varnish., Unframed, 36.3 x 35 cm|Framed, 69 x 62.4 cm|Framed, 69 x 62 cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Gordon Lambert Trust, 1992

For copyright information, please contact the IMMA Collections team: [email protected].

About the Artist

Georges Braque, 1882–1963

French artist Georges Braque studied at the École des Beaux-Arts, Le Havre and at the Académie Humbert, Paris. He met Pablo Picasso in 1907, and influenced by the work of Paul Cézanne, together they created the movement which came to be known as Cubism. Braque had his first solo exhibition in 1908. His fame grew in the 1920s and the first major retrospective of his work took place at the Kunsthalle Basel in 1933. Braque’s work is represented in major public collections worldwide.
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