Lithograph
Edition: 54 / 100
76.00 cm × 56.00 cm | 29.92 in × 22.05 in (paper size)
76.00 cm × 56.00 cm | 29.92 in × 22.05 in (image size)
Signed by the artist in pencil
Includes certificate of authenticity
Condition: Very good
Artwork Description (SEO-friendly)
The lithograph "Line of Luck" by French abstract painter Jacqueline Debutler is a work that demonstrates the ideas of geometric abstraction within the post-war French abstract art movement.
While the title evokes "chance" or "luck," the lines that appear on the canvas are, in fact, structured with a precise, almost mathematical order. Debutler creates balance and tension in her work not only through color, but also by treating the white space itself as a compositional element.
What the viewer sees is not mere emptiness, but a "structured void" intentionally placed. Through open forms and simple linear compositions, the work creates a quiet rhythm and a space for deep contemplation.
This work is appealing to collectors interested in post-war French abstract art, geometric abstraction, modern French prints, and modern lithography, and is an excellent example of Debutler's refined structural beauty and minimalist abstract expression.
