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Going away present ( " Business Travel in Europe… Sabena's answers ! " ) - aquarelle dédicacée -

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Made on Sabena's advertising sheet - 1974 - Original watercolour
Aquarelle dédicacée
This autographed watercolour represents three businessmen : one is flying a Tiger Moth, and the others are standing on the rooftop of a company building.

Characteristics

Special features Presented under glass. Frame size ( 32.5 x 43.275 x 1.5 cm ).
Creation date 1974
Size 30.3 x 41.25 cm

Description

Cette aquarelle a été réalisée sur une feuille de publicité de la SABENA (" Voyages d'affaires en Europe... les réponses de la SABENA "). Trois hommes ont été caricaturés par un ami ou un collègue qui avait un certain tempérament artistique. Celui qui est assis dans le cockpit du Tiger Moth salue quelqu'un en décollant, probablement en route pour la Scandinavie (d'après le fanion accroché à la base de la dérive). Les deux autres hommes se tiennent sur le toit d'un bâtiment d'entreprise (Espley & Espley Advertising), situé de part et d'autre de la frontière entre l'East Sussex et le Kent (sud-est de l'Angleterre, Grande-Bretagne). Techniquement, l'artiste" a tracé la composition avec un feutre noir (très probablement de l'encre de Chine), puis il a appliqué l'aquarelle en fines couches.


This very watercolour has been made on a Sabena's advertising sheet ( " Business Travel in Europe… Sabena's answers ! " ). Three men have been caricatured by some friend or colleague who had some artistic temperament. The one seated in the Tiger Moth cockpit waves to someone while taking off, probably en route to Scandinavia ( according to the pennant hanging on at the base of the vertical stabilizer ). The two other men are standing on the rooftop of a company building ( Espley & Espley Advertising ), which stands on both sides of East Sussex and Kent border ( South East England, Great Britain ). Technically, the " artist " has traced the composition with a black felt - tip ( most probably India ink ), then he has applied the watercolour in fine layers.