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Jean LEPPIEN - Abstract composition, 1952 - Stencil in gouache colors

Jean LEPPIEN (1910 - 1991)
Abstract composition, 1952

Stencil in gouache colors on strong wove paper, unsigned.
Hand made in stencil technique after the original artwork
by the Ateliers Renson in Paris, France.
Published in 1952 by the editions Art d'Aujourd'hui
éditeur André Bloc, in Boulogne-sur-Seine, France.

Limited edition size of 1500 stencils.

Paper size: 24,0 x 20,0 cm
Image size: 22,0 x 18,0 cm

The item is in very good condition.

Dimensions :
- Height : 24 cm
- Width : 20 cm

Jean Leppien : (1910-1991) is a french artist of german origin, associated to the Bauhaus movement. He was born in 1910 in Lüneburg, as Kurt Leppien, and was a student of Josef Albers, Wassily Kandinsky and Joost Schmidt, and knew Paul Klee. When the nazi regime nominated Mies van der Rohe as the Bauhaus director, he left to Berlin, and started training with photography with László Moholy-Nagy. He was a member of the communist party. He left Germany in 1933 to go to Paris and changed his name to « Jean ». He survived of small jobs, and had no time for artistic creation. He enrolled in 1939 in foreign legion, and then resistance before being arrested. He was sentenced and imprisonned in the Bruchsal fortress. He was freed in 1944, and came back to Suzanne, his wife, who survived deportation. Starting from 1946, he regularly exhibited at the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles.

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