Switzerland, 1942
Argentic print with double acrylic glazing
84 x 120 cm
Single edition, 1/1
Unique work sold exclusively through ArtAndOnly
Signed and dated
To be produced
Excellent condition
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Jean-Claude Prêtre, "11 Septembre 2001 / De la Paix", Exposition personnelle au Palais des Nations, 2012, catalogue cover
Jean-Claude Prêtre, "Danae", La Bibliothèque des Arts, Lausanne, 2015, illustrated in colour, p. 114
The cultural elements that Jean-Claude Prêtre's painting takes charge, only reinforce the extreme sensuality of the work. Here and there the strength of this painting is confirmed. It brings together opposites and pushes them to a sort of confrontation. It ... see the artist page