Edouard III, 1984
Price On Request Acrylic on Canvas65,7 x 55,1 in (167 x 140 cm)Robert COMBAS is a French artist that brought a new figurative painting movement in the early 1980’s, also known as the Figuration Libre/Free Figurative movement. He comes from a modest family and grew up in Sete in the South of France. At seventeen he started studying painting and in 1979 he graduated from Les Beaux Arts in Montpellier. His first works were a subtle mix between ‘popular culture’ and ‘legitimate’ culture. He is soon driven by the need to create something new, trying to become an ‘expressionist from the 1980s’. His work rapidly draws the attention of Bernard Ceysson, director of the museum of Saint-Etienne, who offered Combas his first participation to a collective exhibition in 1980. After this first success he moved to Paris, where he still works today. Through the ‘Figuration Libre’ movement, of which he remains the spearhead; Robert Combas developed a very personal and nonconformist style, claiming to be to the painting what punk is to the music. It is the street art against the establishment. This movement is often regarded as having roots in Fauvism and Expressionism and is linked to contemporary movements such as Bad Painting and Neo-expressionism. It draws on pop cultural influences such as graffiti, cartoons and rock music in an attempt to produce a more varied, direct and honest reflection of contemporary society, often satirizing or critiquing its excesses. Bright colors and black lines delimiting the different figures characterize his work. The ‘Combas style’ wants to be free and spontaneous, the result of the gesture fun, and not one of an intellectual research. His sources of inspiration are multiple and nonhierarchical (comics, advertising, religious or ancient mythologies, magazines, History, TV, news...). The cultural industry is the basis of his...
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L'Egoiste, 1989
Price On Request Oil on Canvas63 x 48,9 in (160 x 124 cm)Robert COMBAS is a French artist that brought a new figurative painting movement in the early 1980’s, also known as the Figuration Libre/Free Figurative movement. He comes from a modest family and grew up in Sete in the South of France. At seventeen he started studying painting and...
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Pyramide
Price On Request Acrylic on Canvas84,6 x 59 in (215 x 150 cm)Robert COMBAS is a French artist that brought a new figurative painting movement in the early 1980’s, also known as the Figuration Libre/Free Figurative movement. He comes from a modest family and grew up in Sete in the South of France. At seventeen he started studying painting and...
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L’indienne ou l’Indien se ballade le sac à la main..., 2005
Price On Request 119,3 x 81,5 in (303 x 207 cm)Robert COMBAS is a French artist that brought a new figurative painting movement in the early 1980’s, also known as the Figuration Libre/Free Figurative movement. He comes from a modest family and grew up in Sete in the South of France. At seventeen he started studying painting and in 1979...
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Orgue Hammond godspel, blues et rytm and blues, 2008
Price On Request Acrylic on Canvas39,4 x 31,5 in (100 x 80 cm)Robert COMBAS is a French artist that brought a new figurative painting movement in the early 1980’s, also known as the Figuration Libre/Free Figurative movement. He comes from a modest family and grew up in Sete in the South of France. At seventeen he started studying painting and...
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Le chien chaud, 1993
Price On Request Acrylic on Canvas82 x 38,5 in (208 x 98 cm)Robert COMBAS is a French artist that brought a new figurative painting movement in the early 1980’s, also known as the Figuration Libre/Free Figurative movement. He comes from a modest family and grew up in Sete in the South of France. At seventeen he started studying painting and...
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David bowie contre les japonais, 1983
Price On Request Acrylic on Canvas73,2 x 41,3 in (186 x 105 cm)Robert COMBAS is a French artist that brought a new figurative painting movement in the early 1980’s, also known as the Figuration Libre/Free Figurative movement. He comes from a modest family and grew up in Sete in the South of France. At seventeen he started studying painting and...
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Le pot de jambes en bouquet de pieds et mollets
Price On Request Mixed Media67 x 29,5 x 29,5 in (170 x 75 x 75 cm)Robert COMBAS is a French artist that brought a new figurative painting movement in the early 1980’s, also known as the Figuration Libre/Free Figurative movement. He comes from a modest family and grew up in Sete in the South of France. At seventeen he started...
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Female n°829
Price On Request Handmade lenticular78,7 x 59 in (200 x 150 cm)Italian artist Umberto Ciceri applies his early studies of neurophysiology and visual syntax to the construction of hypnotic art installations he calls “Hypertraits”. Speciali- sing in lenticular 3D, his panels feature silhouettes of figures and objects in seemingly perpetual motion. Perception is broken into a multi-step process, as viewers...
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The beautiful wind series n°500
Price On Request Handmade lenticular43,3 x 43,3 in (110 x 110 cm)Italian artist Umberto Ciceri applies his early studies of neurophysiology and visual syntax to the construction of hypnotic art installations he calls “Hypertraits”. Speciali- sing in lenticular 3D, his panels feature silhouettes of figures and objects in seemingly perpetual motion. Perception is broken into a multi-step process, as viewers...
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The beautiful wind series n°452
Price On Request Handmade lenticular31,5 x 31,5 in (80 x 80 cm)Italian artist Umberto Ciceri applies his early studies of neurophysiology and visual syntax to the construction of hypnotic art installations he calls “Hypertraits”. Speciali- sing in lenticular 3D, his panels feature silhouettes of figures and objects in seemingly perpetual motion. Perception is broken into a multi-step process, as viewers...
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The beautiful wind series n°477
Price On Request Handmade lenticular70,8 x 22 in (180 x 56 cm)Italian artist Umberto Ciceri applies his early studies of neurophysiology and visual syntax to the construction of hypnotic art installations he calls “Hypertraits”. Speciali- sing in lenticular 3D, his panels feature silhouettes of figures and objects in seemingly perpetual motion. Perception is broken into a multi-step process, as viewers...
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The beautiful wind series n°505
Price On Request Handmade lenticular31,5 x 31,5 in (80 x 80 cm)Italian artist Umberto Ciceri applies his early studies of neurophysiology and visual syntax to the construction of hypnotic art installations he calls “Hypertraits”. Speciali- sing in lenticular 3D, his panels feature silhouettes of figures and objects in seemingly perpetual motion. Perception is broken into a multi-step process, as viewers...
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