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Vitesse Maurice 4-8-90 - by Roger Remit & Maurice Lemaire
Modern painting
'Vitesse Maurice'
Dated 4-8-'90
This work is actually a collaboration between Roger Remaut and Maurice Lemaire, who jointly created and signed it.
In the version shown on our website, the name of the second artist appears to have been removed from the front and painted over on the back.
Size inches: 52H x 40W
Size centimeters: 131H x 101W
" Roger Remaut (ostend, 17 august 1942) is a Belgian painter (material art). Using mixed media (acrylics) his works are construction of material incorporating objects, texture, layers of paint and graffiti. The painting are built up slowly with may layers of matter and paint. His paintings depict emotions, moods and feelings. He is a recording instrument; painting reflections of his own surroundings....."
Source: Saatchiart.com
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Modern painting
'Vitesse Maurice'
Dated 4-8-'90
This work is actually a collaboration between Roger Remaut and Maurice Lemaire, who jointly created and signed it.
In the version shown on our website, the name of the second artist appears to have been removed from the front and painted over on the back.
Size inches: 52H x 40W
Size centimeters: 131H x 101W
" Roger Remaut (ostend, 17 august 1942) is a Belgian painter (material art). Using mixed media (acrylics) his works are construction of material incorporating objects, texture, layers of paint and graffiti. The painting are built up slowly with may layers of matter and paint. His paintings depict emotions, moods and feelings. He is a recording instrument; painting reflections of his own surroundings....."
Source: Saatchiart.com












