Corneille (b. 1922)

Habitations dans le désert

Details
Corneille (b. 1922)
Habitations dans le désert
signed and dated lower left Corneille '51, and signed again on the reverse, and dated again and inscribed with title on the stretcher
oil on canvas
100 x 100 cm
Provenance
Sticusa, Amsterdam
Literature
A.R. Kerkhoven, Het Afrikaanse gezicht van Corneille, Abcoude 1992, p.66, (ill.no. 70)
Exhibited
Eindhoven, Stedelijk Museum Van Abbe, Keerpunten 1920-1960,
9 January - 15 February 1960, cat.no.25
Groningen, Groninger Museum, Keerpunten 1920-1960, 1960, cat.no.25

Lot Essay

Already in 1949 Corneille undertook his first journey to Africa, although as opposed to later trips to this continent, he did not go further than the northern areas. The impression of the African nature and culture will in the following years play a dominant part in his oeuvre, mainly visualised in a bird's-eye view. The often capricious forms of nature and culture are practically abstract of appearance. In the present lot, "Habitations dans le désert", houses and tents fuse into large figures in a landscape. These figures relate directly to sculptures from Sudan, the tribes of the Dogon, the Bamana and the Bobo.
Contrary to for instance the work of Karel Appel in the same period, Corneille composes his canvas in a more careful way, more refined, attentively looking for an esthetic result, combining severity with spontaneity.

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