3 Paintings by Pol Mara; Caryatides, Gun and The Poet, with footnotes

POL MARA (1920-1998)
Caryatides, 1969
Oil on canvas.
114 x 114 cm
Private collection

Sold for €3,380 EUR in December 2022

A caryatid is a stone carving of a draped female figure, used as a pillar to support the entablature of a Greek or Greek-style building.


POL MARA (1920-1998)
Gun, 1962
Oil on canvas.
146 x 114 cm
Private collection

Sold for €1,500 EUR in June 2022

POL MARA (1920-1998)
The Poet, 1967
Watercolor on paper.
110 x 73 cm
Private collection
Sold for €1,560 EUR in Dec 2022

Pol Mara (Antwerp 1920-1998)
 was a major guru of the new guration and Belgian Pop Art. In the 1950s, after a figurative start with surrealist connotations, Pol Mara became a widely acclaimed abstract artist. In 1955, he won the Prix Jeune Peinture Belge and a few years later participated in the foundation of the G58 group in Antwerp. His works were then aimed at making visible certain details of daily life and were once again filled with figurative details. At the beginning of 1963, Pol Mara opted for new forms of expression reminiscent of American or British art, but unlike critical and protest Pop Art, he placed the emphasis on human emotions.He practiced an art that, inspired by advertising and photographic images of consumer society, would be significant within the new guration and European Pop Art. During his lifetime he benefited from important retrospectives in the Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and the United States. More on Pol Mara




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