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 Pierre Fernandez ArmanComposition, Amnesty International.
 Color lithograph in red and black.
 
 Artist: Pierre Fernandez Arman (1928–2005)
 Title: Composition, Amnesty International
 Technique: Color lithograph on paper
 Year: 1976
 Visual size: 72.5 × 50 cm
 Signature: Signed in pencil
 Period: 1970s
 Condition: Very good condition, with minor age-related traces
 
 An expressive work by French-American artist Pierre Fernandez Arman, known as Arman, created in connection with Amnesty International. Arman was a central figure in the Nouveau Réalisme movement. His works explore fragmentation, accumulation, and transformation of objects, often rendered in a rhythmic and powerful visual language.
 
 Bio:
 Pierre Fernandez Arman (1928–2005), internationally known as Arman, was born in Nice and worked from the 1960s in both France and the USA. He was one of the founders of Nouveau Réalisme, a movement related to Pop Art, and became especially famous for his “accumulations” and “découpages,” where everyday objects were amassed or destructed and transformed into art. His graphic works convey the same energy and experimental approach.
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