Large bas-relief, abstraction from the 1970s, in fiberglass, signed Frydman and dated '72 on the back.
Maurice Frydman is a Franco-Belgian artist, born in Paris in 1928 and died in Brussels in 2023.
He was a draftsman, painter, sculptor and graphic artist. He studied at the Grande Chaumière in Paris (1947-1952). In 1955, he moved to Brussels. He found his inspiration in the forms of the human body, generally synthesized in a monumental manner. The artist allowed himself to be absorbed by new research focused on the sublimation of the body, declined in matrix wall compositions on free or three-dimensional sheets. He led his transition from figuration to abstraction through the plastic and polyester medium, stretched, knotted, torn, burst and finally mastered in numerous variations.
He also worked as a bronze sculptor.
Dimensions 145cm x 125cm.




