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Paysage Avec Un Personnage à Droite II
1998
tempera and watercolour on paper
79 x 53.3 cm
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ABOUT Assadour
Assadour Bezdikian: A Synopsis of the Renowned Armenian-Lebanese ArtistEducational Journey: From Lebanon to Italy and FranceAssadour Bezdikian (b. 1943) is a renowned contemporary artist of Western Armenian descent who was born in Beirut, Lebanon. Widely known simply as Assadour, he studied art at the Italian Cultural Centre in Beirut. He then...
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A significant portion of the composition created using tempera and watercolour on paper is dominated by a circle. It serves as a prime example of Assadour’s geometrical abstraction and his ability to find order within disorder. While predominantly abstract, the shapes are well-contained, along with their respective colours. The lines are straight, and the elements are meticulously delineated. This adherence to order is reminiscent of Suprematism, an early twentieth-cen- tury art movement characterized by basic geometric forms painted in a limited range of colours, a term coined by Kazimir Malevich. Assadour adds his own personal touch by including pencilled numbers and the names of colours such as yellow and blue. The character referenced in the title of the work is depicted abstractly, devoid of a discernible identity.
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