Victor Vasarely Op Art Serigraph
Item Details
Victor Vasarely (Hungarian-French, 1906 – 1997)
Goensoel, 1982
Serigraph on paper
Signed to lower right
Numbered 185/250
From the “Vasarely III” suite
Published by George Fall/Galerie Lahumière, Paris
Printed by Silium, Paris
Literature
Pedro Benavides, Catalogue of Printed Editions 1949-1991 by Victor Vasarely, figure 357
Widely considered a father of the Op Art movement, Vasarely was known for his colorful paintings and serigraphs. The artist took inspiration from various European influences including Bauhaus design principles, Surrealism, Constructivism, and Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866 – 1944). Vasarely’s works are noted for their ability to create illusionary depth with color, geometric repetition, and strong graphic designs. Today, the artist’s works can be found in a variety of private and public collections including the Tate (London), the EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art (Espoo, Finland), and more.
Condition
- toning to sheet; loose accretions underneath glaze.
Dimensions
- measures frame; image measures 11.0" W x 11.0" H.
- Item not examined outside of mounting.
Item #
ITMGA70999







