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Bagatelle 1995 by Razzia (Gérard Courbouleix-Deneriaz)

Addicted Art Gallery

Inkjet

1995

Edition Size: Limited to 250

Sheet Size: 128.0 x 103.0 cm

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Medium: Ink sublimation on aluminium, numbered and signed by the artist

Good To Know:
~ Printed to order
~ The aluminium used is ‘avionic’ which prevents rust
~ The panels have a special emulsion coating
~ The image is created using an ink sublimation technique
~ A Roland & HP Large Format Printer is used to apply the image
~ The panels are press-heated to infuse the image into the metal
~ The prints have an archival value of 100+ years (longer than any other printing method)
~ The prints can be cleaned using a soft cloth or feather duster
~ CoA (Certificate of Authenticity) signed by the artist

Arty-Fact: Regarded as the Holy Grail of classic cars, Ferrari’s 250 GTO is instantly recognisable in Razzia’s “Louis Vuitton – Bagatelle Concours d’Elegance 1995” poster design.

In 2019, this iconic car was recognised by an Italian court as a work of art, in an unprecedented judgment that will protect it from reproductions and imitations.

“Never forget that today poster art has become as much as a market as a vector of creations. Its decorative power has left the street to enter into home decoration and collections. In a sense, as the inheritor of the artists mentioned earlier [Cassandre, Villemot, Gruau] my modus operandi is a bridge to the 21st century.” – Razzia

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Razzia (Gérard Courbouleix-Deneriaz)

Razzia has gained a distinctive reputation as the last graphic artist who actually earns the title as a ‘poster artist’. In the golden age of posters, the best artists were employed to create unique artist impressions for advertising campaigns without the use of computer generated graphics. French artist Razzia replicates this process by conceiving his posters from an original painting to produce his memorable Art Deco inspired works, without the use of computer generated graphics.

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