Max Papart (1911-1994), Trapeze
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Max Papart (1911-1994), Trapeze
Max Papart, La Pianiste
mixed media on panel (Technique mixte sur panneau)
65 x 50.5 cm
Max Papart - Refléxion - Azteque période
Max Papart (1911-1994) Equilibriste [color aquatint with carborundum and embossment, 1988]
Max Papart Lithograph ’Airspace’ 1975.
(Linocut and Etching in Carborundum)
(Papart (1911-1994) became famous for his highly idiosyncratic style that is a surreal Pop Art interpretation of Cubism. Classification of Papart’s style is far from unified and has varied dramatically from pronouncing him the “Heir of Cubism” to associations with radical Absurdists such as Enrico Baj. But it is the constant elusiveness of categorisation that is fundamental to the poetic nature of his work.)
(via worthpoint.com)
Max Papart - Composition Romanesque (1983)
Max Papart (French, 1911-1994), Le miroir archaïque [The Archaic Mirror], 1957. Oil on canvas, 46.2 x 55 cm.
Max Papart - La Réception