Mogens Balle – “Tal under Solen” (figures under the sun) circa 1961 – oil / board, framed

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A original oilpainting on canvas, laid down on board. Signed (monogrammed) “MB” by the artist (front, bottom left). (Schmidt 1961-032)

Verso two atelier-stamps and a gallery label. Professionally framed in a gilded, wooden frame with linnen insert.

About Mogens Balle

Mogens Balle (Copenhagen 1921 – Kalundborg 1988) was a Danish painter, sculpture and writer. Born and raised in Copenhagen Mogens Balle started his education to become a architect but decided to focus on the visual arts instead.

In 1946 he traveled to Paris where he met fellow Danish artists Asger Jorn and Wilhelm Freddie. His connection with the group “Spiralen” and his acquaintance with Asger Jorn had a decisive influence on his development.

Jorn introduced Balle to the international artistmovement “CoBra”. During the later years of the 1940’s Balle’s style evoled from naturalistic to his personal style characterized by abstract, colouristic tendencies, combined with figure associations.

From the early 1960 onwards his work became increasingly abstract losing the figurarative associations. Also in the 1960’s Balle made his first sculptures and experimented with peinture-mots, works in which he combined words and image.

Mogens Balle work is part of the collections of many International Museums like The Cobra-Museum, The Carnegie Museum of Art, KUNSTEN Museum of Modern Art and Centre de la Gravure et de l’Image imprimée among others.

Signed

Monogrammed "MB" front, left, bottom.

Condition

Good original condition, professionally framed.

Provenance

Private collection, Denmark
Schmidt 1961-032

Dimensions

Artwork
Height 24 cm
Width 30 cm

Frame
Height 30 cm
Width 40 cm
Depth 8 cm

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