French Artist Philippe cognee Large wood carved art, 1984!!
French Artist Philippe cognee Large wood carved art, 1984!!
French Artist Philippe cognee Large wood carved art, 1984!!
French Artist Philippe cognee Large wood carved art, 1984!!
French Artist Philippe cognee Large wood carved art, 1984!!
French Artist Philippe cognee Large wood carved art, 1984!!
French Artist Philippe cognee Large wood carved art, 1984!!
French Artist Philippe cognee Large wood carved art, 1984!!
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French Artist Philippe cognee Large wood carved art, 1984. Measures approximately 63“ x 47“


I have a verbal appraisal from an Art appraiser in the range of $9000-$12,000


I can’t read the entire title of the piece from the label on the back when it was done in Paris France in 1984.


Originally on display in the gallery “Galerie Laage-Salomon” Paris France


Philippe Cognée was born in 1957 in Nantes, France, where he lives and works. His paintings use wax that is heated and crushed, producing a blurred effect and raising questions such as the thinning away of the image and the human condition in the light of humans’ relationship to their urban environment. The artist draws inspiration from photos and videos of elements such as motorways, buildings and aerial shots. His work questions the role of art in a society where new digital technologies have ushered in the era of the image, both omnipresent and diminished.