Name
"Pafilage" ripped paper collage by Thomas Gleb, France c. 1970
Ref.
A141
Description
Thomas Gleb, pseudonym of Yehouda Chaim Kalman (1912-1991) was a French painter, sculptor and textile artist of Polish origin.
The "pafilage" technique has been invented by Gleb himself who tears the paper into different parts and recomposes them in a collage technique.
This highly manual process makes every "pafilage" even if part of a series of multiples a unique piece.
Thomas Gleb (1912-1991) "Shorr" Ripped paper collage
Signed 'Gleb' on the bottom centre
Numbered 6/35
Model created circa 1960
The "pafilage" technique has been invented by Gleb himself who tears the paper into different parts and recomposes them in a collage technique.
This highly manual process makes every "pafilage" even if part of a series of multiples a unique piece.
Thomas Gleb (1912-1991) "Shorr" Ripped paper collage
Signed 'Gleb' on the bottom centre
Numbered 6/35
Model created circa 1960
Dimensions
Width 99,8 cm Height 70 cm
Remarks
Very good condition.
Price
on request