Anne Body " The Great Combat " cop and hen, Mixed Media on paper, 1965

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Anne Body
1939 - 2016

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Contemporary, Expressionism, Surrealism

20th century, 20th century - 1960 to 1980, 20th century - Mid-century

55cm x 70cm x cm
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Excellent

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Belgium

0,1kg
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Graphic, Mixed media, Watercolour

Europe

Beige, Green, Mauve

Namur Belgium

Anne Body "The Great Combat", mixed Media on paper (ink, gouache, watercolor), circa 1965.
Cock and chicken stylized.
Not framed.
Beautiful state of origin.
Provenance: Artist's studio background in 2018

Biography:

Anne Body (Anne-Marie Body) - (1939 - 2016)

Artist engraver, draftsman, painter and poet.

She specializes in etching (etching, drypoint, aquatint) and illustration (wash, drawings, monotypes). His work full of feminism is poetic and surreal. In the manner of Alfred Jarry, influenced by the Cobra group, Pablo Picasso and Jean Cocteau, an expressionist expression of gestural, primitive, childlike type. An erotic and provoking world.
Born in Charleroi on July 16, 1939 and since 1940, she lives in Namur. From the early 1960s, she studied decorative arts at the Sainte Marie Institute in Brussels and then enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts of Namur in the Arts and Graphic Arts courses, completed her studies with of the "1st Prize with Great Distinction". Numerous prizes obtained before 1970 and in particular: Price of the Ministry of the Middle Classes, the Silver Medal of the Government. the Jean Graffé Prize (Engraving) ... It will collaborate with the Belgian Chemical Union Company S.A (UCB) in the realization of advertising projects (POSTAFENE) and will be noticed by J. Walter Thompson Co S.A. who will expose it in 1971 in their offices located in Brussels. From 1970, she lives and occupies a workshop "My refuge" road Tancrémont 5, 4800 Pepinster. Died in 2016 Works acquired by the Crédit Communal bank, the State Collections, the Province of Liège, the Cabinet des Estampes of Brussels and Liège, private collections.


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