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Karel Appel - Sans titre, 1991

Karel Appel - Sans titre, 1991

€19,000.00Price

Technique: Oil chalks

 Support: Paper

 Numbering: unique work

 Signature: Hand-signed

 Dimensions: 46x60.3cm

 Condition: Very good


 Authentication: Sold with a certificate of authenticity from the gallery and an invoice from the gallery. Provenance documentation: Christie’s, New York City. Dedicated on the reverse of the previous framing backing: “For Mary-Ann… from Harriet & Karel”, dated December 30th, 1991 (gift from the Appel couple).

  • Artwork informations

    Karel Appel embodies an explosive fusion of Expressionism, Fauvism, and Art Brut, creating an instinctive painting style where matter itself becomes raw energy. Inheriting the radical distortion and nervous gestures of German Expressionism, he replaces existential anguish with an anarchic, exuberant vitality. His use of color, liberated from naturalistic constraints, extends Fauvism’s audacity but in a more chaotic and visceral manner, where violent chromatic clashes saturate the space. His connection to Art Brut manifests in a raw spontaneity and thick materiality, reminiscent of tribal masks and the brutal innocence of children’s drawings. At the crossroads of these influences, Appel does not merely synthesize their elements—he intensifies and transcends them, creating a wild and organic pictorial language where the human and the animal, joy and fury, intertwine in a sensory explosion. He thus stands as one of the last shamanic painters, striving to reactivate painting’s archaic power in a world that has too often intellectualized it.

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