Guy Vandenbranden, Early XL Geometric Abstract Composition

Monumental geometric abstract composition by Guy Vandenbranden, Belgium, 1977, executed in cellulose lacquer on panel. Vandenbranden belongs to the second generation of Belgian constructivists and developed a strict abstract language of line, plane and colour.

The work is preserved in its original thin black wooden frame, with the original label on the reverse. The panel's diagonal structure and lacquered finish show Vandenbranden's hard-edge language at full scale. A strong example of post-war Belgian art.

h x w x d: 125 x 90 x 6 cm / weight: 10.65 kg

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About Guy Vandenbranden

Guy Vandenbranden (1926–2014) was a Belgian abstract artist whose work evolved from lyrical abstraction towards a colorful geometric language. From the late 1950s onwards, he developed compositions defined by sharp forms and strong color contrasts, positioning him within the international Hard Edge movement.

This colorful geometric period forms the core of his work, where rhythm, repetition, and balance create a clear visual structure. His practice is closely connected to that of contemporaries such as Jo Delahaut and Jef Verheyen, reflecting a shared ambition to position Belgian abstraction on an international stage.

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