Jean Dubuffet
67.8 x 50.1 cm | 26.4 x 19.7 in.
Signed with the artist's initials and dated 'J.D. 81' on the
lower right
Frame: 72 x 55 cm | 28.4 x 21.7 in.
The piece depicts six stylized figures embedded within an abstract, chaotic landscape of bold reds, blues, yellows and blacks. Dubuffet, a pioneering figure in the Art Brut movement, was known for challenging conventional aesthetics, favoring raw, expressive lines and a childlike use of color. This piece is a prime example of his exploration of the human condition, blending figurative and abstract elements to create an emotionally charged composition.
Dubuffet's Psycho-site E 128 embodies the artist's rebellious spirit and unique approach to art, offering a raw, primal depiction of humanity. As a key figure in 20th-century avant-garde art, Dubuffet's work continues to captivate collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
This piece is an excellent addition for collectors seeking to invest in significant post-war European art. Its provenance and historical importance make it a standout in any collection.