Igmar Stuer
Igmar Stuer
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9451 Kerksken
Region: Gent
Country: Belgium
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Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han

Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han

Artwork ' Double mirror 1' made by Chinese contemporary artist Ren Han. This work is made with following technique 'Pencil on paper' in 2012. The strong shape of the circle in combination with the structure of the pencil lines who are following the center point of the circle, gives a very special depth in the artwork. The paper is mounted on a wooden frame and signed on the back. In perfect condition. Ren Han was born in 1984 in Tianjin, China. He graduated from the Oil Painting Department of the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts in 2006, then he graduated from the Villa Arson (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Art in Nice) in 2011 and obtained the DNSEP (National Superior Diploma of Expression of Plastic Arts). In the same year, he was selected for the Jeune Creation in France. In 2017 Ren Han won the Rock Award from Wang Shikuo Art Foundation and Today Art Museum. In 2019 he was selected for the Salon de Montrouge and received the fellowship from the French Ministry of Culture, Department of Hauts-de-Seine and city of Montrouge. Ren Han's work can be regarded as a series of systematic researches on artistic creation, image, and visual experience, which are deeply rooted in the context of visual cultural consumption in the post-network era. His works include drawings, installations, and site-specific works. He reproduces and processes ready-made objects/images. The strange and primitive relationship between human beings and nature is the theme often discussed by Ren Han. He questions the meaning of human beings’ continuous construction and destruction driven by desire. The duality presented in his works not only denote the eternal co-existence of binary oppositions of self and other, but also the philosophical relationships of mind and matter, mind and body, as well as man and nature.
Modernist desk by Pierre Guariche (1926-1995)

Modernist desk by Pierre Guariche (1926-1995)

Minimalistic desk designed by Pierre Guariche in 1961 and produced by Meurop in Belgium. Made of warm teak wood with a modernist touch thanks to the black lacquered metal frame and ebonised handles. This model has an extra drawer in the middle under the tabletop, which is quite rare. Designer Pierre Guariche was born in 1926. He studied at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, graduating in 1949. He then worked in the studio of Marcel Gascoin and presented his first designs at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs and the Salon des Arts Ménagers. In 1953, he designed the mythical « Tonneau » chair for Steiner, first in plastic (1953) and then in bent plywood (1954). In 1954 he founded the Atelier de Recherche Plastique with Joseph-André Motte and Michel Mortier. In 1957, he was named Artistic Director of furniture manufacturer Meurop. He then shared his knowledge with the students of the Ecole Supérieure d’Architecture de Tournai and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Paris. He knew how to bring a personal, innovative touch to design, combining aestheticism and series production. His heart’s desire was to respond to the requirements of his era by making use of series production techniques. His creations, such as the Tonneau chair (1953 and 1954), the Tulipe chair (1956) and the Président desk (1961), have become legendary pieces.
Anthropomorphic bleu stone sculpture

Anthropomorphic bleu stone sculpture

Anthropomorphic bleu stone sculpture. In two parts , modular. Total height 81cm. Signed by Dodos Ousej and dated 1998.
Low table by Roger Capron 1960s

Low table by Roger Capron 1960s

1960s low table made by Roger Capron for Vallauris. Wooden frame covered with ceramic tiles and decorated with botanical prints.
Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug

Large Moroccan Tamegroute jug

Very large vintage Moroccan Tamegroute jug. Tamegroute is a region in Morocco, well known for the typical green glazed handmade ceramics. This jug was made in terracotta. Very nice patina and structure, at some places you see prints of the fingers of the artist.
Large stoneware brutalist vase

Large stoneware brutalist vase

Very large stoneware brutalist vase, France 1960s-1970s. Not signed, in perfect condition. Beautiful glazed with blue, white, grey, green colors.
Floor lamp by Louis Sognot 1960

Floor lamp by Louis Sognot 1960

A bamboo and woven rattan floor lamp designed by Louis Sognot (1892-1970), France, 1960s. Six bamboo poles work as external scaffolding for the off-white, linen lampshade. The lampshade is suspended by subtle stitched cotton loops between two woven rattan rings. This wooden ‘exoskeleton’ ensures that all materials are on display and equally appreciated, whilst also conveying a harmony between the unrefined texture of the bamboo and the fabric. Louis Sognot worked on many projects together with Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Jeanneret and Le Corbusier. He was also founder of the 'Salon du meuble Paris'.
Terracotta bowl sculpture - Anita Tullio

Terracotta bowl sculpture - Anita Tullio

Explosive and brut terracotta artwork by Anita Tullio (Paris 1935-2014). This piece was made for the exposition 'Trianon de bagatelle' in 1985. Anita Tullio was a Parisian artist with an atelier at Montparnasse. She created a universe populated by constellations and volcanic spheres surrounded by faults, all proof of an infinite exploration of earth matter. Several works from Anita Tullio are still in collections of musea in France, for example 'Centre Pompidou' Paris.
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Large kinetic 'Neon' sculpture 1980s

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Large kinetic 'Neon' sculpture 1980s

Vintage kinetic 'neon' sculpture made of 3 glass rings filled with neon gas. This piece of light art was made by Belgian filmset decorator Dumont for a publicity movie at Brussels in the 1980's.
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Exceptional large Corpus Christi - Italy 19thC

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Exceptional large Corpus Christi - Italy 19thC

Exceptional large Corpus Christi made of plaster. Late 19th century and with beautiful patina. This corpus christi is finely detailed and has a strong expression.
Couple of anthropomorphic sculptures by Begga D' Haese

Couple of anthropomorphic sculptures by Begga D' Haese

Couple of anthropomorphic sculptures in Afzelia wood by Begga D’Haese (1934 – 2023). Younger sister of Reinhoud D'Haese who was part of the nursery of the Cobra group in the 1950s and Roel D'Haese who is considered the greatest Flemish surrealist sculptor, Begga had to make a name for himself. From 1969 she start working on monumental sculptures, from which @igmarstuer and @pschantiques offer today three original and unique examples. The three are signed on the bottom. Carved in Afselia wood and resting on a base in blue stone. Around 1980. Dimensions of works smaller piece 195 x 21 x 13,5 larger piece 195 x 30 x12 Only available as a pair
Postmodernist mixed media wallsculptures

Postmodernist mixed media wallsculptures

Postmodernist wallsculptures made of glass, painted paper, prints and hardboard. The glass was build up in several forms like squares, circles, triangles etc. and has a sculptural surface. Behind the glass there is a combination of paint and prints mounted on hardboard, this mixed media artwork follows the design of the sculptural glass in front of it, which makes one piece of art from it. These pieces were made in the 1980s for a hotel in Utrecht (NL), the artist is unknown.