Long before optical illusions became a viral sensation, Victor
Vasarely was producing mind-boggling creations and splashing them onto canvas. Considered the grandfather of the Op Art movement, his mesmerising works can now belong to you – this limited-edition
Sorbonne facsimile included. Signed by the creator himself in the 60s, it’s printed on a silk screen and spotlights the Hungarian-French artist’s mastery of geometric shapes, the undulating linework creating pulsating imagery.
This product is currently only available to purchase in-store. Please call The Corner Shop on 020 7318 3536 to place your order. - This product is currently only available to purchase in-store. Please call The Corner Shop on 020 7318 3536 to place your order.
- Vasarely silk-screen print
- Artist: Victor Vasarely
- Date: 1973
- Print Number: FV 20/60
- Editor: Rectorat de l'Académie Uiversités de Paris
- Printer: Rectorat de l'Académie Uiversités de Paris
- Dimensions: Framed dimensions: height 104cm, width 84cm, depth 3cm
- Drawing dimensions: height 62cm, width 62cm
- Country of Manufacturer: France
- This is a limited-edition silk-screen print, signed by Victor Vasarely in the 1960s
- Condition: B (like all artworks of this age, they show traces of time. As a result, more or less visible alterations are to be noted. A condition report in the form of grades from "A" (perfect) to "D" (damaged/ripped) is therefore used to classify each print).