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Victor Vasarely
Victor Vasarely "Tri-Dagg" Hand-Signed Limited Edition Serigraph, Framed

1980

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"TRI-DAGG" BY VICTOR VASARELY (1906-1997) Serigraph on Black Paper ⚜ Signed ⚜ Numbered ⚜ Framed A MASTERWORK OF OP ART MOVEMENT "Tri-Dagg" is a captivating original serigraph by Victor Vasarely, the visionary artist behind the Op Art movement. Vasarely revolutionized modern visual art with his innovative use of geometric abstraction, transforming color and structure into dynamic optical illusions. This striking composition demonstrates his mastery of depth, perspective, and movement, creating an immersive visual experience. A highly sought-after collector's piece, this work was published by Georges Fall, Paris in 1980. It is hand-signed and numbered (144 of 200) by Vasarely and is officially documented in the Pablo Benavides/Michele Vasarely Catalogue Raisonné (2015), #857, p. 208. Professionally framed in a custom conservation frame, this piece is preserved for long-term display and enjoyment. WHY COLLECT THIS WORK? ✔ Highly Collectible: A standout work by the founder of Op Art ✔ Museum-Recognized: Listed in the official Vasarely Catalogue Raisonné ✔ Optical Genius: A striking example of Vasarely’s geometric illusions ✔ Limited Edition: Hand-signed and numbered 144/200 ✔ Expertly Framed: Conservation-grade framing for lasting preservation ARTWORK DETAILS: ▸ Title: Tri-Dagg ▸ Artist: Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) ▸ Medium: Serigraph on Black Paper ▸ Year of Creation: 1980 ▸ Signature: Hand-signed & numbered by the artist ▸ Edition Number: 144 of 200 ▸ Publisher: Georges Fall, Paris ▸ Catalogue Raisonné Reference: Pablo Benavides/Michele Vasarely (2015), #857, p. 208 ▸ Country of Origin: France DIMENSIONS: — ◼︎ Image Size: 21 x 24.375 inches — ◻︎ Paper Size: 25 x 30 inches — ◻︎ Framed Size: 32.375 x 36.625 x 1.25 inches (custom conservation frame) ▸ Condition: Excellent – Well-preserved with vibrant color integrity ▸ Framing: Professionally Conservation Framed – Ready to hang INCLUDED DOCUMENTATION: ✓ Certificate of Authenticity ✓ Artist Biography Info THE ARTIST: A visionary of 20th-century geometric abstraction, Victor Vasarely is widely regarded as the father of Op Art. His groundbreaking use of color, mathematical precision, and optical illusions revolutionized modern art and influenced generations of artists across the world. Born in Hungary in 1906, Vasarely initially studied at the Mühely Academy in Budapest, a Bauhaus-inspired school where he honed his skills in graphic design and geometric composition. He later relocated to Paris in 1930, working in commercial design before shifting his focus to pure abstraction. His early influences included Kazimir Malevich and Piet Mondrian, but Vasarely developed a distinctive style centered on kinetic movement, depth perception, and dynamic optical effects. His 1955 manifesto, "Manifeste Jaune," formally introduced his theories on visual illusions and established him as a leading figure in the Op Art movement. Vasarely’s breakthrough came with The Responsive Eye exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York (1965), which cemented his reputation on an international scale. His work was widely celebrated, earning him prestigious awards including the Guggenheim Prize (1964) and Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur (1970). Today, Vasarely’s works are housed in major institutions worldwide, including: • The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York • The Centre Pompidou, Paris • The Tate Modern, London • The Victor Vasarely Museum, Hungary Vasarely passed away in Paris in 1997, but his legacy continues to influence contemporary digital and kinetic artists. His pioneering contributions to Op Art remain as relevant today as ever, making his works highly sought after by collectors and museums alike.
  • Creator:
    Victor Vasarely (1906 - 1997, French, Hungarian)
  • Creation Year:
    1980
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36.625 in (93.03 cm)Width: 32.375 in (82.24 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
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  • Framing:
    Frame Included
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
    This piece is well-preserved, in great condition, framed, and ready to hang. Because of the unique properties of the ink, slight handling marks are common in this type of fine artwork.
  • Gallery Location:
    Miami, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2843215775362

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