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Roger Nellens - Oil on canvas "Le cyclope" Imaginary Machines painting, 1977
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Roger Nellens - Oil on canvas The Cyclops 1977, part of his series Machines imaginaires. Inspired by cubism, industrial art, mechanics, futurism, vorticism... Very high quality workmanship, painting in perfect condition. Biography: Roger Nellens was a Belgian painter, born in Liège in 1937 and died in Knokke-Heist in 2021. He was self-taught and a close friend of Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely. He began painting in 1960, influenced by Constant Permeke and also P. Delvaux, from whom he received advice and support. He began painting trains and signals. From 1969, his Machines imaginaires were created. Extract from the press: R.N. belongs, with Picabia, Duchamp, Ernst and Tinguely, among others, to a group of artists who chase the delirium of machines. What was originally intended to help us has gradually been supplanted by man', and with Roger Nellens. machines lose their aggressiveness, he illustrates their poetic dimension and has thus constructed a very personal iconography.
Roger Nellens - Oil on canvas The Cyclops 1977, part of his series Machines imaginaires. Inspired by cubism, industrial art, mechanics, futurism, vorticism... Very high quality workmanship, painting in perfect condition. Biography: Roger Nellens was a Belgian painter, born in Liège in 1937 and died in Knokke-Heist in 2021. He was self-taught and a close friend of Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely. He began painting in 1960, influenced by Constant Permeke and also P. Delvaux, from whom he received advice and support. He began painting trains and signals. From 1969, his Machines imaginaires were created. Extract from the press: R.N. belongs, with Picabia, Duchamp, Ernst and Tinguely, among others, to a group of artists who chase the delirium of machines. What was originally intended to help us has gradually been supplanted by man', and with Roger Nellens. machines lose their aggressiveness, he illustrates their poetic dimension and has thus constructed a very personal iconography.
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- Signed work
- Yes
- Weight
- 10.0
- Condition
- Excellent
- Styles
- Cubism
Futurism - Colours
- Polychrome - Multicolour
- Materials
- Graphic
Graphic/Oil on canvas - Ethnicity or Continent of origin
- Europe
- Price
- Sold
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