Zao Wou-Ki, The Graphic Work, Catalogue Raisonné 1937-1995 (Book)

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Zao Wou-Ki, The Graphic Work, Catalogue Raisonné 1937-1995 (Book) by Jorgen Agerup. Preface by Dora Vallier. 239 pages. Edition Heede and Moestrup, 1994, Hardcover, Like New, Sold in its Box with an addendum for the period 1995-2000. Bilingual French / English.

Directory of 387 prints, reproduced in color. Introduction by Dora Vallier, biography, individual exhibitions, works in museums and public collections, bibliography, illustrated works, table of correspondences with the work “Zao Wou-ki, les estampes 1937-1974” by Yves Rivière (1974).

Zao Wou-Ki, 1920-2013, is a Chinese painter and engraver who became a French citizen in 1964. In the 1950s, he was associated with the New School of Paris, then with lyrical abstraction. His work is vast. It includes the realistic paintings of his first paintings which are mainly portraits, some still lifes and landscapes (1935-1949), as well as large-format oils on canvas inspired by Paul Klee which tend towards abstraction from the 1950s, then lyrical abstraction in the 1960s, Chinese inks, and calligraphy.

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