Victor Vasarely, no. 109 of 300 by Victor Vasarely
Victor Vasarely no. 109 of 300, framed 1980‚ seriegraph 65 x 65 (45 x 45) cm
Artist: Victor Vasarely
Artist Description/Story
Victor Vasarely was a Hungarian French artist whose work is generally seen as aligned with Op-art. His work entitled Zebra, created by Vasarely in the 1930s, is considered by some to be one of the earliest examples of Op-art. Vasarely died in Paris in 1997.
Victor Vasarely no. 109 of 300, framed 1980‚ seriegraph 65 x 65 (45 x 45) cm
Artist: Victor Vasarely
Artist Description/Story
Victor Vasarely was a Hungarian French artist whose work is generally seen as aligned with Op-art. His work entitled Zebra, created by Vasarely in the 1930s, is considered by some to be one of the earliest examples of Op-art. Vasarely died in Paris in 1997.
Victor Vasarely no. 109 of 300, framed 1980‚ seriegraph 65 x 65 (45 x 45) cm
Artist: Victor Vasarely
Artist Description/Story
Victor Vasarely was a Hungarian French artist whose work is generally seen as aligned with Op-art. His work entitled Zebra, created by Vasarely in the 1930s, is considered by some to be one of the earliest examples of Op-art. Vasarely died in Paris in 1997.