Anne Body "Le Grand Combat"
Mixed media on paper (ink, gouache, watercolor), circa 1965.
Subject: Stylized rooster and hen.
Unframed. Good original condition.
Provenance: Artist's studio funds in 2018.
Biography
Anne Body (Anne-Marie Body) – (1939 – 2016)
Engraver, draftsman, painter and poet.
She specialized in engraving (etching, drypoint, aquatint) and illustration (washes, drawings, monotypes). Her work, filled with feminism, is poetic and surrealist. In the manner of Alfred Jarry and influenced by the Cobra group, Pablo Picasso and Jean Cocteau, she developed an expressionist figuration of a gestural, primitive, even childlike type — an erotic and provocative world.
Born in Charleroi on July 16, 1939, she lived in Namur from 1940 onwards.
In the early 1960s, she studied Decorative Arts at the Sainte Marie Institute in Brussels, then enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in Namur in the Graphic Arts and Crafts course, completing her studies with the 1st Prize with Great Distinction.
Before 1970, she won numerous prizes, including:
Prize of the Ministry of the Middle Classes
Silver Medal of the Government
Jean Graffé Prize (Engraving)
She collaborated with the Société Union Chimique Belge SA (UCB) on advertising projects (POSTAFENE), and was noticed by J. Walter Thompson Co SA, who exhibited her in 1971 in their Brussels offices.
From 1970, she lived and worked in her studio “Mon refuge”, route de Tancrémont 5, 4800 Pepinster.
She died in 2016.
Collections
Her works are held by:
Crédit Communal bank
State Collections
Province of Liège
Cabinet des Estampes of Brussels and Liège
Various private collections
Packaging and delivery costs
Collection: Free
Belgium: €30
France: €50
Europe: €80
Rest of the world: €150