Yesterday, I was talking art with a Dutch cyclist who was on a trip from Florida to Maine. He asked if I was familiar with the artist Karel Appel (1921-2006). I knew the name sounded familiar, but I couldn’t seem to figure out why. Thanks to a quick Google image search, I recognized a few of the Dutch painter’s colorful canvases. His work remind me of Joan Miró’s more mature pieces. Appel was part of the 1948 avant-garde movement Cobra, which the Dutch public vehemently criticized at the time, causing him to work abroad for many years. There is now a Karel Appel Foundation and a museum dedicated to keeping the Cobra spirit alive.
Karel Appel Foundation-
Cobra Museum in the Netherlands-
3 comments:
Hi, what is the name of the large piece on red?
It is an untitled lithograph, some refer to it as Face Red.
Thanks
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