SIMONE LACOUR, Oil on Canvas 'l'Accessible de l'Inaccessible'

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Belgian avant-garde artwork by Simone Lacour, whose abstract-surrealist work gained international recognition. A student of Paul Delvaux and Fernand Léger, she developed her own independent visual language, rich in irony, imagination and poetic depth.

This 1981 canvas, painted in deep greens, blues and luminous whites, comes directly from the artist's family. Preserved in its original frame and in perfect condition, it is a rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional work from Lacour's oeuvre.

h x w x d: 95 x 65 x 4 cm / weight: 2.20 kg

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SOLD - destination Hemiksem, Belgium

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About Simone Lacour

Simone Lacour (1926–2016) was a Belgian artist who worked mainly in France, developing an independent practice across painting, collage, and assemblage. After her studies, she moved away from academic traditions and worked with a wide range of materials, including ink, paper, jute, and found elements.

She is known for her "Vélumes", layered and sculptural works that move between painting and object. Her work was exhibited internationally, with a practice that remained largely outside established movements.

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