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Original rubbing by Max Bucaille, a famous artist whose works are sought after. This piece, dated 1966, is signed "B.U.C" in the bottom right corner. It is stamped and annotated on the back. The work represents a mineral landscape, with rich and detailed textured rock formations, typical of the artist's work. The rubbing highlights the reliefs and roughness of the stones, creating a striking and immersive visual effect. General condition: Good overall condition, see photo Dimensions: Size: see the last photo. Signature: Signed "B.U.C" in the bottom right corner. Provenance: Stamp and annotation on the back, mentioning Max Bucaille, 8 Rue Grandjean, Créteil, along with the phone number and date. Rubbing is an artistic technique invented by Max Ernst in the early 20th century but popularized and developed by other artists, including Max Bucaille. It involves placing a sheet of paper on a textured surface (such as wood, stone, or metal), then rubbing the sheet with a pencil, charcoal, or another graphic material. This method reveals the reliefs and details of the surface, creating abstract or figurative images depending on the artist's intention. Rubbing is often used to explore natural textures and shapes, offering a unique tactile and visual dimension to the works. Biography: Max Bucaille, born in 1906 and mainly active in the 1960s, is a French artist known for his work in the field of rubbing. Based in Créteil, he left a mark on modern art through his mastery of this technique, which he used to represent mineral landscapes and natural textures. His works, often signed "B.U.C," are sought after for their originality and ability to capture the essence of the surfaces he explored. Max Bucaille has left a lasting imprint on 20th-century art, particularly through his rubbings that blend technical precision and artistic sensitivity. Recommended products Provided by Features: Signed Type: Print Country of origin: France Style: 1970 Genre: Surrealism
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Original rubbing by Max Bucaille, a famous artist whose works are sought after. This piece, dated 1966, is signed "B.U.C" in the bottom right corner. It is stamped and annotated on the back. The work represents a mineral landscape, with rich and detailed textured rock formations, typical of the artist's work. The rubbing highlights the reliefs and roughness of the stones, creating a striking and immersive visual effect. General condition: Good overall condition, see photo Dimensions: Size: see the last photo. Signature: Signed "B.U.C" in the bottom right corner. Provenance: Stamp and annotation on the back, mentioning Max Bucaille, 8 Rue Grandjean, Créteil, along with the phone number and date. Rubbing is an artistic technique invented by Max Ernst in the early 20th century but popularized and developed by other artists, including Max Bucaille. It involves placing a sheet of paper on a textured surface (such as wood, stone, or metal), then rubbing the sheet with a pencil, charcoal, or another graphic material. This method reveals the reliefs and details of the surface, creating abstract or figurative images depending on the artist's intention. Rubbing is often used to explore natural textures and shapes, offering a unique tactile and visual dimension to the works. Biography: Max Bucaille, born in 1906 and mainly active in the 1960s, is a French artist known for his work in the field of rubbing. Based in Créteil, he left a mark on modern art through his mastery of this technique, which he used to represent mineral landscapes and natural textures. His works, often signed "B.U.C," are sought after for their originality and ability to capture the essence of the surfaces he explored. Max Bucaille has left a lasting imprint on 20th-century art, particularly through his rubbings that blend technical precision and artistic sensitivity. Recommended products Provided by Features: Signed Type: Print Country of origin: France Style: 1970 Genre: Surrealism
Réf  :   #398248

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