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Rare lithograph by the Belgian painter Rik Brouwers (1904-1978).
He attended classes at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Mechelen, where he was taught by Gustave Van de Woestijne, among others. Brouwers was a versatile artist who practiced various styles and techniques, including cubism, expressionism and abstraction. He was known for his idiosyncratic and non-conformist approach to art.
Brouwers rarely exhibited his work and rarely made public appearances, but his paintings were characterised by a unique reality and a fascination for the everyday intimacy of his surroundings.
Dimensions: 50x70cm and with frame 61x83cm and glass plate for the artwork
Due to the size and/or the glass, the artwork can preferably be collected in Maastricht (NL) or Brasschaat (BE)