Lithograph "Nue au dahlia", by Jean-Baptiste Valadié.
Numbered 51/125 and signed in pencil at the bottom right.
Jean-Baptiste Valadié (1933) is a French painter, sculptor, engraver, draftsman, lithographer and illustrator. He began at the Cours Charpentier in Montparnasse, and studied applied arts for four years before graduating in 1955.
"It is first of all from fantasy, dreams, irrationality and sensuality that the work of art is born," attests the artist. His works offer the sweetness of a dream or a "Venetian dream", as expressed in the title of one of his lithographs
He presented his first exhibition in Dakar (Senegal), and continued with an exhibition in Algiers during his military popular service in 1960. Exhibitions flourish in France (Paris, Cannes, Lyon) and internationally: South Africa, England, Australia, united States, Japan, Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium...
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