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Blue segmented forms
Willy de Majo

approx. exposed area of image inside frame
9in h x 9in w
Screen print on paper

£240 framed

Item number 7487

2 Blue segments placed in a square green field

Abstract composition of 2 round segmented forms within a square. The complimentary colours are given depth by the dark blues on the right hand surfaces.

Given to the artist James Taylor on the occasion of Willy de Majo's visit to Bolton college of art to deliver a lecture on the 21st March 1968

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About the artist

Born: 1917

Died: 1993

Born in Vienna, Willy de Majo studied at the Vienna Commercial Academy becoming a freelance graphic designer in Belgrade in 1936. In 1939 before the out break of war he moved to Britain  working first as a broadcaster with the BBC Overseas Service before enlisting and serving as a pilot with the Royal Yugoslav Air Force. After the war he continued in graphic design and was co-ordinating designer for the 1951 Festival of Britain. In 1963 he became the founded the International Council of Graphic Design Associations (ICOGRADA) which has represented since then the interests of the graphic design profession in over 60 countries. He died in 1993

 
Product type    print - final
Date of work    1968
How we know the date    our estimate
The last owner of the work    James Taylor
How we know who the artist is    signed
How we know the subject    inscribed
School of painting    Modern British
Style of painting    Abstract
Approach    abstract
Dimensions (h x w x d) inches    9 x 9
Condition of work    good
Recent restoration    No known restoration
Where exhibited   
Quantity available    1
Edition of    40 of 50
Item number    7487
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print - final, Screen print, paper, Blue segmented forms, 2 Blue segments placed in a square green field, Abstract composition of 2 round segmented forms within a square. The complimentary colours are given depth by the dark blues on the right hand surfaces., Given to the artist James Taylor on the occasion of Willy de Majo's visit to Bolton college of art to deliver a lecture on the 21st March 1968, 00.00.1968, Modern British, Abstract, abstract, blue, green
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