Jean René Bazaine
1904- 2001
"Holland III"
Color Lithograph, Numbered 71/150 in pencil lower left and signed Bazaine 57 lower right.
This beautiful abstract work is from a series the artist did in 1957 on his impressions of the Netherlands.
Dimensions: 38.5 X 27.5 cm (full sheet- as shown in top image)
Born in Paris in 1904, Jean René Bazaine, became a major figure in the post-war School of Paris and a leading representative of the style known as Tachisme (the french term for abstract expressionism).
Bazaine studied at the Académie Julian and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and initially wanted to be a sculptor.
Bazaine's wide circle of friends and colleagues included Jacques Villon, Marcel Gromaire, Maurice Estève, Alfred Manessier and Charles Lapicque.
In addition to his paintings and graphics work, Bazaine was active as a designer of stained glass windows (Saint-Severin in Paris) and of mosaics (UNESCO headquarters, 1958). He was also a writer and essayist, who reflected on the nature of artistic creation. His written works include "Le Temps de La Peinture."