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In the 1920s, Jozef Peeters was a leading constructivist, a contributor to “Het Overzicht” and “De Stijl”, an intimate friend of Van Doesburg and much in demand for cover designs and illustrations.
After the 1930s he led a withdrawn life and thus experienced the revival of constructivism from the sidelines.
In the late 1950s, the neo-constructivists brought his work back into the spotlight. He became an honorary member of the G58 group. A number of important art galleries also showed his work again. The art critic Maurits Bilcke made a special effort and had a number of linocuts from the 1920s published for the first time.
Meanwhile, his work hangs in major museum collections.
This is a reprint from that period (1950s).
On LANA PUR FIL paper.
Very good condition, slightly yellowed (due to age)
Limited and numbered edition.
This is edition 149/250.