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− | '''Victor Vasarely''' (French: [viktɔʁ vazaʁəli]; Hungarian: [ˈviktor ˈvɒzɒrɛlːi]; born '''Vásárhelyi Győző''' [ˈvaːʃaːrhɛji ˈɟøːzøː]; 9 April 1906 – 15 March 1997), was a Hungarian–French [[artist]], who is widely accepted as a "grandfather" and leader of the | + | '''Victor Vasarely''' (French: [viktɔʁ vazaʁəli]; Hungarian: [ˈviktor ˈvɒzɒrɛlːi]; born '''Vásárhelyi Győző''' [ˈvaːʃaːrhɛji ˈɟøːzøː]; 9 April 1906 – 15 March 1997), was a Hungarian–French [[artist]], who is widely accepted as a "grandfather" and leader of the [[op art]] movement. |
His work entitled ''Zebra'', created in the 1930s, is considered by some to be one of the earliest examples of op art. | His work entitled ''Zebra'', created in the 1930s, is considered by some to be one of the earliest examples of op art. |
Latest revision as of 11:56, 13 May 2016
Victor Vasarely (French: [viktɔʁ vazaʁəli]; Hungarian: [ˈviktor ˈvɒzɒrɛlːi]; born Vásárhelyi Győző [ˈvaːʃaːrhɛji ˈɟøːzøː]; 9 April 1906 – 15 March 1997), was a Hungarian–French artist, who is widely accepted as a "grandfather" and leader of the op art movement.
His work entitled Zebra, created in the 1930s, is considered by some to be one of the earliest examples of op art.
See also
External links
- Victor Vasarely @ Wikipedia