Mosique de Vagabond
Virgile Nevjestic
Limited Edition Print : Lithograph
Size : 29.5x22 in | 75x56 cm
Framed : 35x26.5 in | 89x67 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 80
Reduced
- 🔥Framed Limited Edition Lithograph $2,800
Hand Signed
Condition Mint
Framed with Glass
Story / Additional InfoPurchased from Meridian Gallery
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Virgile Nevjestic - Croatia
Art Brokerage: Virgilige Nevjestic Croatian Artist: b. 1935-2009. Virgilije Nevjestić (22 November 1935 - 25 August 2009) was a Croatian graphic artist, painter and poet who lived in Paris. He was born in Kolo near Tomislavgrad and graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 1963. He graduated at the Special Department for graphics in 1966. From 1968 until his death he lived in Paris. In 1987 he founded L'académie Virgile in Paris, where he taught a special course of graphic arts and printmaking. He has taught at the French Institute for the restoration of works of art. In his graphic narrative, the surreal component prevails; with the reproductions and figurative details, in conjunction with the poetic projection of his childhood and the country, he reaches oniric-fiction and nostalgic atmosphere. In the lyrical vision of life and amenities of its graphics, there is a strong dramatic tension, a poetic protest against the destruction of the reality of alienation of modern civilization. His line is melodious and thorough, the composition usually consists of a series of scenes separated, confessing and symbolic in character. In his recent works, linear manner gives way to tone design of objects, with rich light and chromatic effects. He has published maps, prints, and painted literary published poems of Antun Branko Å imić, Dragutin Tadijanović, Stjepan ÄŒuić, Mile PeÅ¡orda and Charles Baudelaire. Nevjestic died in a hospital August 2009, in the Parisian suburb of L'Hay-les-Roses, where he'd been treated since September 2008. He had solo exhibitions in Zagreb, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Milan, Paris, Boston, Tokyo, Florence, London, Rome, Hague, Brussels, Vancouver and New York. He also wrote poems which he illustrated with his own drawings. Listings wanted.