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915. ANTONI CLAVÉ (Barcelona,1913 - Saint-Tropez, 2005) Gargantua, 1954
915. ANTONI CLAVÉ (Barcelona,1913 - Saint-Tropez, 2005) Gargantua, 1954
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Created during the 1950s, a pivotal decade in Clavé’s career, Gargantua reflects the artist’s transition from figuration to a highly personal form of lyrical abstraction. The work demonstrates his dynamic interplay of texture, color, and collage-like structures, evoking both the vitality of post-war European modernism and his interest in reinventing traditional iconography.
Clavé, a key figure of the School of Paris, exhibited widely across Europe and is represented in major collections, including the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the Tate, and The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
A striking and historically significant example of Clavé’s mid-century production, Gargantua encapsulates the energy and inventiveness that define his oeuvre.
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