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André Bricka, original signed and numbered lithograph, Greek village. Edition of 125 copies. Sold framed as pictured. Frame size: 33.85 x 27.55 inches.

André Bricka was a French landscape painter (1922-1999). A graduate of the Strasbourg School of Decorative Arts, he founded the “Groupe de l’Issue” with Claude Roger-Marx and a few others, then continued his training in Paris with André Lhote. He created frescoes for the chapel of the Colmar hospital (1953) and the churches of Kunheim, Birlenbach, and Boofzheim (1955, 1956). He also provided mosaics and murals for several schools in Strasbourg, Sélestat, and Colmar (1958). He immediately joined the famous “Groupe de l’Œuf,” which had just been founded by one of his friends, Jean-Jacques Hueber. His paintings have been exhibited in museums in Karlsruhe and Luxembourg. After 1975, he spent six months each year in Greece, in the Cyclades, where he created numerous landscapes in a figurative style.

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