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- posters in Budapest. Vasarely became a graphic designer and a poster artist during the 1930s combining patterns and organic images. Vasarely left Hungary and...
- Fondation Vasarely is a museum in Aix en Provence, France, dedicated to the works of Victor Vasarely. Fondation Vasarely was established in 1966 by Victor...
- André Malraux, Vladimir Pozner, Louis Aragon, Frantz Fanon and Victor Vasarely into English. Chevalier met Oppenheimer in 1937 at Berkeley while he was...
- Fondation Vasarely. With the agreement of the administrative council he held the role from 1981 until 1992. After the death of Claire Vasarely, wife of...
- Oblique (in Hungarian: Ferde) is a collage by Hungarian artist Victor Vasarely from 1966 to 1974. Its dimensions are 78 x 77 centimeters. The picture is...
- sculptures by Auguste Rodin and Constantin Meunier. Hungarian artist, Victor Vasarely, donated a significant collection of his works to the gallery. These have...
- Hutcherson Oblique (film), a 2008 Norwegian film Oblique (Vasarely), a 1966 collage, by Victor Vasarely Oblique banded rattail, a fish also known as a rough-head...
- furniture Museum of Hungarian Trade and Tourism Vasarely Museum, Zichy Palace, features work by Vasarely, as well as temporary exhibitions of other Hungarian...
- through many iterations. To modernise its image, Renault asked Victor Vasarely to design its new logo in 1972. The transformed logo maintained the diamond...
- exhibitions. The Fondation Vasarely, a gallery dedicated to the works of the Hungarian-born French abstract painter Victor Vasarely. Le Camp des Milles L'atelier...