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Painter, Sculptor, b. 1934 - d. 2002

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          • YVARAL pour VASARELY Jean-Pierre (1934 - 2002) Tableaux Huile sur toile "Il
            Nov. 12, 2024

            YVARAL pour VASARELY Jean-Pierre (1934 - 2002) Tableaux Huile sur toile "Il

            Est: €5,000 - €7,000

            YVARAL pour VASARELY Jean-Pierre (1934 - 2002) Tableaux Huile sur toile "Illusion d'optique. Signé en bas au milieu Yvaral. Ecole française. Dim.:+/-59x59cm.

            Vanderkindere
          • Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely), "Mona Lisa" (La joconde), signierter Op-Art Siebdruck
            Nov. 08, 2024

            Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely), "Mona Lisa" (La joconde), signierter Op-Art Siebdruck

            Est: €400 - €450

            Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely), "Mona Lisa" (La joconde), signierter Op-Art Siebdruck Jean-Pierre Vasarely, Künstlername Yvaral, 1934 - Paris - 2002, französischer Maler, Computerkünstler und Kinetischer Künstler sowie Vertreter der Op-Art, hier: "Mona Lisa" in Op-Art, Siebdruck , 56 x 42 cm ( Darstellung), 70 x 44 cm ( Blatt), unten mit Widmung.....cordialement und Signatur (etwas verblasst) Zum Künstler: Yvaral ist der Sohn von Victor Vasarely und stand wie sein Vater in engem Zusammenhang mit der kinetischen Kunstbewegung (Op-Art). Ausgebildet in Grafik an der Schule für Angewandte Kunst, wird Yvaral Mitte der 1950er Jahre durch seine mathematisch strukturierten Malereien bekannt. Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely), ‘Mona Lisa’ (La joconde), signed Op art screen print Jean-Pierre Vasarely, pseudonym Yvaral, 1934 - Paris - 2002, French painter, computer artist and kinetic artist as well as representative of Op Art, here: ‘Mona Lisa’ in Op art, screen print, 56 x 42 cm (image), 70 x 44 cm (sheet), with dedication.....cordialement and signature (somewhat faded) at the bottom About the artist: Yvaral is the son of Victor Vasarely and, like his father, was closely associated with the kinetic art movement (Op Art). Trained in graphic art at the School of Applied Arts, Yvaral became known in the mid-1950s for his mathematically structured paintings.

            K&K – Auktionen in Heidelberg
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            Oct. 26, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €600

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • Yvaral (1934-2002)
            Oct. 16, 2024

            Yvaral (1934-2002)

            Est: €3,000 - €4,000

            Untitled, signed 'YVARAL' (lower centre), acrylic on paper, laid down on white primed panel with black plastic border strip, unframed, 50,5x50,5 cm Executed circa 1960-70,

            Venduehuis der Notarissen
          • YVARAL (JEAN-PIERRE VASARELY) (1934-2002)
            Oct. 05, 2024

            YVARAL (JEAN-PIERRE VASARELY) (1934-2002)

            Est: €150 - €250

            Optical sunrise

            Campo & Campo
          • JEAN PIERRE VASARELY (AKA YVARAL), FACE OF DALI - GREY, SCREENPRINT
            Sep. 26, 2024

            JEAN PIERRE VASARELY (AKA YVARAL), FACE OF DALI - GREY, SCREENPRINT

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Artist: Jean Pierre Vasarely (aka Yvaral), French (1934 - 2002) Title: Face of Dali - Grey Year: 1977 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 200 Image Size: 26.5 x 18 inches Size: 35 x 24.5 in. (88.9 x 62.23 cm) Description: Geometric print by Jean Pierre Vasarely, the son of Victor Vasarely. The varied hue blocks all together combine to show a portrait of the famed artist Salvador Dali.

            RoGallery
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price € 295
            Aug. 31, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price € 295

            Est: €400 - €600

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price € 295
            Aug. 31, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price € 295

            Est: €400 - €600

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • ▲ Jean-Pierre Vasarely ('Yvaral') (French, 1934-2002)
            Aug. 13, 2024

            ▲ Jean-Pierre Vasarely ('Yvaral') (French, 1934-2002)

            Est: £300 - £400

            ▲ Jean-Pierre Vasarely ('Yvaral') (French, 1934-2002) Untitled two screenprints in colours, both signed 'Yvaral' in pencil l.r., and individually numbered from an edition of 200 image 62.5 x 62.5cm (2) Condition Report: Framed: 96 x 94.5cm A little light cockling. The prints appear to be in otherwise good condition. Not viewed out of glazed frames.

            Sworders
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            Jun. 29, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €600

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            Jun. 29, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €600

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • Yvaral, 1934-2002, Structure Changeante 1001
            Jun. 24, 2024

            Yvaral, 1934-2002, Structure Changeante 1001

            Est: CHF4,000 - CHF6,000

            Verso signed, dated and titled: Yvaral, 1967, Structure Changeante 1001. (Frame).

            Germann Auction House Ltd
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely (Yvaral), 
            Jun. 11, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely (Yvaral), 

            Est: £800 - £1,200

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely (Yvaral),  French 1934-2002 -  Plan Espace (Space Plan), 1967;  relief, with screenprint and string on metal, H62 x W62 x D32 cm (ARR)  Note:  published by Éditions Denise René, Paris, from an edition of 100 

            Roseberys
          • Jean-Pierre YVARAL
            Jun. 05, 2024

            Jean-Pierre YVARAL

            Est: €10,000 - €15,000

            Jean-Pierre YVARAL Mona Lisa synthétisée - 1987 Acrylique sur toile Signée en bas au centre "Yvaral", contresignée deux fois, datée et titrée au dos "Yvaral, Mona Lisa Synthétisée, 1987, Yvaral" H : 130.0 cm, L : 97.0 cm Provenance : Acquis directement auprès de l'artiste) Par descendance à l'actuel propriétaire h : 130.0 cm, w : 97.0 cm Jean-Pierre YVARAL H : 130.0 cm, L : 97.0 cm h : 130.0 cm, w : 97.0 cm Acrylic on canvas; signed lower centre, signed again twice, dated and titled on the reverse

            Artcurial
          • § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), Structure Accélérée C, 1970,
            May. 23, 2024

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), Structure Accélérée C, 1970,

            Est: £700 - £900

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), Structure Accélérée C, 1970, screenprint on metal with nylon filament, published by Éditions Denise René, Paris, signed and numbered 28/150 to the paper label on the reverse 53 x 50 x 9.5cm

            Cheffins
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            May. 11, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €600

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            May. 11, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €600

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            May. 11, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €600

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • JEAN PIERRE VASARELY (AKA YVARAL), FACE OF DALI - GREY, SCREENPRINT
            May. 01, 2024

            JEAN PIERRE VASARELY (AKA YVARAL), FACE OF DALI - GREY, SCREENPRINT

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Artist: Jean Pierre Vasarely (aka Yvaral), French (1934 - 2002) Title: Face of Dali - Grey Year: 1977 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 200 Image Size: 26.5 x 18 inches Size: 35 x 24.5 in. (88.9 x 62.23 cm) Description: Geometric print by Jean Pierre Vasarely, the son of Victor Vasarely. The varied hue blocks all together combine to show a portrait of the famed artist Salvador Dali.

            RoGallery
          • JEAN PIERRE VASARELY (AKA YVARAL), STRUCTURE CUBIQUE, SCREENPRINT
            May. 01, 2024

            JEAN PIERRE VASARELY (AKA YVARAL), STRUCTURE CUBIQUE, SCREENPRINT

            Est: $700 - $900

            Artist: Jean Pierre Vasarely (aka Yvaral), French (1934 - 2002) Title: Structure Cubique Year: circa 1970 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 85/200 Size: 29.5 x 29.5 in. (74.93 x 74.93 cm) Description: An unending void of interlocking hexagonal pillars stretches into a blinding white distance. This mesmerizing screenprint by Jean Pierre Vasarely (aka Yvaral) is a perfect example of Op Art and is signed and numbered in pencil by the artist.

            RoGallery
          • YVARAL (1934-2002) Structure en progression positif
            Apr. 17, 2024

            YVARAL (1934-2002) Structure en progression positif

            Est: €600 - €800

            YVARAL (1934-2002) Structure en progression positif Sérigraphie sur aluminium Signée, titrée, numérotée 59/100 au revers 47,5 x 47,5 cm Silkscreen print on aluminium Signed, titled, numbered 59/100 at the reverse 18 3/4 x 18 3/4 in. Provenance Collection particulière

            HVMC - Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            Apr. 13, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €500

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            Apr. 13, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €500

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            Apr. 13, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €500

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            Feb. 24, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €500

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            Feb. 24, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €500

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

            Art Atelier
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            Feb. 24, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €500

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

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          • § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), untitled, 1969,
            Feb. 22, 2024

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), untitled, 1969,

            Est: £200 - £300

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), untitled, 1969, published by Denise René Editions, Paris, of three-dimensional box construction, signed and numbered 127/175 57.5 x 57.5 x 7.5cm

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          • § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), untitled, 1969,
            Feb. 22, 2024

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), untitled, 1969,

            Est: £200 - £300

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), untitled, 1969, published by Denise René Editions, Paris, of three-dimensional box construction, signed and numbered 147/175 57.5 x 57.5 x 7.5cm

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          • § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), untitled, 1969,
            Feb. 22, 2024

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), untitled, 1969,

            Est: £200 - £300

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), untitled, 1969, published by Denise René Editions, Paris, of three-dimensional box construction, signed and numbered 77/175 57.5 x 57.5 x 7.5cm

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          • § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), untitled, 1969,
            Feb. 22, 2024

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), untitled, 1969,

            Est: £200 - £300

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), untitled, 1969, published by Denise René Editions, Paris, of three-dimensional box construction, signed and numbered 95/175 57.5 x 57.5 x 7.5cm

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          • Structure ambigüe quadri OS
            Feb. 20, 2024

            Structure ambigüe quadri OS

            Est: €6,000 - €8,000

            Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) 1934 - 2002 Structure ambigüe quadri OS signed; signed twice, titled, inscribed and dated 1973 on the reverse acrylic on canvas 80 x 80 cm; 31 ½ x 31 ½ in. Executed in 1973. __________________________________________________ Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) 1934 - 2002 Structure ambigüe quadri OS signé; signé deux fois, titré, inscrit et daté 1973 au dos acrylique sur toile 80 x 80 cm; 31 ½ x 31 ½ in. Exécuté en 1973.

            Sotheby's
          • YVARAL (1934-2002) Structure en progression positif Sérigraphie sur aluminium
            Feb. 15, 2024

            YVARAL (1934-2002) Structure en progression positif Sérigraphie sur aluminium

            Est: €1,000 - €1,500

            YVARAL (1934-2002) Structure en progression positif Sérigraphie sur aluminium Signée, titrée, numérotée 59/100 au revers 47,5 x 47,5 cm Silkscreen print on aluminium Signed, titled, numbered 59/100 at the reverse 18 3/4 x 18 3/4 in. Provenance Collection particulière

            HVMC - Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo
          • YVARAL (1934-2002) Horizon Structuré J Acrylique sur toile
            Feb. 15, 2024

            YVARAL (1934-2002) Horizon Structuré J Acrylique sur toile

            Est: €3,000 - €4,000

            YVARAL (1934-2002) Horizon Structuré J Acrylique sur toile Signée en bas au centre Signée, titrée, datée et numéroté 185/S au revers 54 x 81 cm Acrylic on canvas Signed lower at the middle Signed, titled, dated and numbered 185/S at the reverse 21 1/4 x 31 7/8 in. Provenance Collection particulière

            HVMC - Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo
          • YVARAL (1934-2002)
            Feb. 07, 2024

            YVARAL (1934-2002)

            Est: €2,800 - €3,200

            YVARAL (1934-2002) Paysage numérique, Place de la Concorde, 1983 Acrylique sur panneau Signé vers le bas au milieu Contresigné, titré, daté et annoté 'PN 227' au dos Acrylic on panel; signed lower center; signed, titled, dated and annotated 'PN 227' on the reverse 50 x 72 cm - 19 3/4 x 28 3/8 in.

            Tajan
          • Jean-Pierre Yvaral Vasareli Washington Lithograph
            Jan. 22, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Yvaral Vasareli Washington Lithograph

            Est: $200 - $300

            France,1934-2002 Op art depiction of George Washington comprised of purple hued boxes.

            Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers
          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            Jan. 12, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €500

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

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          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            Jan. 12, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €500

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

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          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed
            Jan. 12, 2024

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed

            Est: €400 - €500

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

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          • Attributed to YVARAL (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) Paris 1934 - 2002
            Dec. 19, 2023

            Attributed to YVARAL (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) Paris 1934 - 2002

            Est: €400 - €500

            Attributed to YVARAL (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) Paris 1934 - 2002 "Untitled" Pair of screen prints 42 x 42 cm 400 - 500 €

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          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price €280
            Dec. 17, 2023

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price €280

            Est: €400 - €500

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

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          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price €280
            Dec. 17, 2023

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price €280

            Est: €400 - €500

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

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          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price €280
            Dec. 17, 2023

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price €280

            Est: €400 - €500

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely 1934-2002 Beautiful, characteristic composition by Jean-Pierre Vasarely (pseudonym: Yvaral), the son of Victor Vasarely. Serigraph on black paper, hand signed and numbered in white pencil (90/190). Jean Pierre Vasarely known professionally as Yvaral was a French artist and the son of Victor Vasarely. From 1954 Yvaral worked mainly in the field of kinetic art and on art. He worked exclusively in black and white and develops abstract and constructive structures such as reliefs and mobiles. Yvaral co-founded the Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1960 to arrive at a more abstract visual language developed from simple geometric shapes with a number of other artists. Yvaral had come into contact with cubist shapes and geometric structures at a young age. By combining this with figurative art, he has developed his own original art. In 1975 Yvaral coined the term ?Numerical Art?, to compose a work of art according to numerical rules or algorithms. From this moment on, Yvaral also used the computer to edit and manipulate images. Although his last photos are always hand-painted. He uses this technique for his portraits, for example with the face of Marilyn Monroe, but in such a way that the original image remains recognizable. In addition to his free work, Yvaral has also designed the Renault logo. Exhibitions and prizes Op-Art Gallery Esslingen Germany Howard Wise Gallery New York Museum of Fine Arts Brussels FIAC Grand Palais Paris Semika Huber Gallery Zurich Artec 90 Nagoya Japan Ricke Gallery Kassel Germany

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          • Jean-Pierre YVARAL (1934 - 2002) Structure ambigue quadri - 1972 Acrylique sur panneau
            Dec. 06, 2023

            Jean-Pierre YVARAL (1934 - 2002) Structure ambigue quadri - 1972 Acrylique sur panneau

            Est: €4,000 - €6,000

            Jean-Pierre YVARAL (1934 - 2002) Structure ambigue quadri - 1972 Acrylique sur panneau Signé deux fois, daté et titré au dos "Yvaral, Structure Ambigue Quadri, J.R.O. 1972" h: 50 w: 50 cm Provenance : Vente, Paris, Artcurial, 20 mars 2012, lot 252 Acquis au cours de cette vente par l'actuel propriétaire Commentaire : L'authenticité de cette oeuvre a été confirmée par Madame Michèle Vasarely. Acrylic on panel; signed twice, dated and titled on the reverse Estimation 4 000 - 6 000 €

            Artcurial
          • YVARAL (1934 - 2002) (JEAN-PIERRE VASARELY DIT)
            Dec. 04, 2023

            YVARAL (1934 - 2002) (JEAN-PIERRE VASARELY DIT)

            Est: €5,000 - €6,000

            YVARAL (1934 - 2002) (Jean-Pierre VASARELY dit) Structure ambigüe quadri, 1972 acrylic on panel, signed lower centre, countersigned, dated and titled on back framed H : 50 cm W : 50 cm

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          • Jean-Pierre Vasarely (Yvaral),  Plan Espace (Space Plan), 1967; 
            Nov. 29, 2023

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely (Yvaral),  Plan Espace (Space Plan), 1967; 

            Est: £800 - £1,200

            Jean-Pierre Vasarely (Yvaral),  French 1934-2002 -  Plan Espace (Space Plan), 1967;  relief, with screenprint and string on metal, H62 x W62 x D32 cm (ARR)  Note:  published by Éditions Denise René, Paris, from an edition of 100 

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          • § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), Structure Accélérée C, 1970,
            Oct. 26, 2023

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), Structure Accélérée C, 1970,

            Est: £1,200 - £1,800

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), Structure Accélérée C, 1970, screenprint on metal with nylon filament, published by Éditions Denise René, Paris, signed and numbered 28/150 to the paper label on the reverse 53 x 50 x 9.5cm

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          • § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), Structure Accélérée B, 1969,
            Oct. 26, 2023

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), Structure Accélérée B, 1969,

            Est: £1,200 - £1,800

            § Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely) (1934–2002), Structure Accélérée B, 1969, screenprint on metal with nylon filament, published by Éditions Denise René, Paris 53 x 50 x 9.5cm

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