Eugène Brands artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Black pyramid
Eugène Brands
Amsterdam 1913-2002
1913-2002
Black pyramid
gouache on paper 44.0 x 49.5 cm, signed l.r. with initials and on the reverse in full and dated 23.VII.1990 on the reverse
This work on paper was previously for sale.
At the time when Appel and Constant were still at art school, Brands was making spontaneous Surrealist drawings by smudging, flicking and pouring ink on paper. In 1946 he participated in the ‘Jonge Schilders' exhibition at the Amsterdam Stedelijk Museum. Through his fellow exhibitors, Appel, Corneille and Rooskens, he became involved with the Dutch 'Experimentele Groep', from which the CoBrA movement arose in 1948. What united these painters was a strong desire to express themselves freely and spontaneously. After a period of painting typical CoBrA motifs like mythological creatures and fish, from 1961 on Brands began working in a style that became known as Lyrical Abstraction, painting large areas of colour that appear to be made of an ephemeral substance.