Guy de Rougemont (French, b. 1935) - Untitled Serigraph (Blindstamped, 1974)
Guy de Rougemont (French b. 1935) - Untitled Serigraph (Blindstamped, 1974). Untitled color blocking abstract Serigraph from 1974. In good conditon, with soft handling marks around the edges. Two small creases on the left side of the serigraph. Reference pictures for details.
Size: 28.1”H x 21.3”W
A multidisciplinary artist, Guy de Rougemont is primarily a painter, an unclassifiable painter. His colourful and playful art is at the border between Pop Art and Minimalism. (Credit: Diane de Polignac Gallery)
His sculptures, which are like line drawings in space, can be found across the globe, from the Hakone museum in Japan to the French Embassy in Washington, D.C. Over the past several decades, he has produced a significant amount of public work, including sculptures that stand alongside a motorway in France and the pavement in front of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris Architectural Digest, Feb. 14, 2020)
Guy de Rougemont (French b. 1935) - Untitled Serigraph (Blindstamped, 1974). Untitled color blocking abstract Serigraph from 1974. In good conditon, with soft handling marks around the edges. Two small creases on the left side of the serigraph. Reference pictures for details.
Size: 28.1”H x 21.3”W
A multidisciplinary artist, Guy de Rougemont is primarily a painter, an unclassifiable painter. His colourful and playful art is at the border between Pop Art and Minimalism. (Credit: Diane de Polignac Gallery)
His sculptures, which are like line drawings in space, can be found across the globe, from the Hakone museum in Japan to the French Embassy in Washington, D.C. Over the past several decades, he has produced a significant amount of public work, including sculptures that stand alongside a motorway in France and the pavement in front of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris Architectural Digest, Feb. 14, 2020)
Guy de Rougemont (French b. 1935) - Untitled Serigraph (Blindstamped, 1974). Untitled color blocking abstract Serigraph from 1974. In good conditon, with soft handling marks around the edges. Two small creases on the left side of the serigraph. Reference pictures for details.
Size: 28.1”H x 21.3”W
A multidisciplinary artist, Guy de Rougemont is primarily a painter, an unclassifiable painter. His colourful and playful art is at the border between Pop Art and Minimalism. (Credit: Diane de Polignac Gallery)
His sculptures, which are like line drawings in space, can be found across the globe, from the Hakone museum in Japan to the French Embassy in Washington, D.C. Over the past several decades, he has produced a significant amount of public work, including sculptures that stand alongside a motorway in France and the pavement in front of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris Architectural Digest, Feb. 14, 2020)