BRANKO PARADIS (1942- ) Part of a second generation group of painters known as Yugoslav Primitives, Paradis draws inspiration not only from folk and peasant motifs, but also includes African animals and other visionary impressions of his work. Whatever the motif, he remains true to his seemingly simple “naive” style, which gives us an innocence and honesty that is missed in modern life. His charming and masterful work continues to delight admirers both in the United States and Europe. Original Offset Lithograph on premium paper. Paper Size: 29.5″ x 27.5.” Unsigned & unnumbered, as issued. Published by Touchstone Publishers. Excellent Condition; never framed or matted.
StalkingCirca 1980
RM 10,100.00
SKU: id-a_9205722
Categories: Art, Prints and Multiples
Tags: Animal Prints, Art, Home, Prints and Multiples
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