Outsider art ink drawing by French Outsider artist Gérard Sendrey. This unique ink drawing by French Outsider artist Gérard Sendrey depicts the classic myth of Leda and the Swan. The piece is signed and dated by the artist in 2009, and measures 15.75 inches in height and 11.75 inches in width. The intricate details of the piece are produced by the artist's technique of ink on paper, creating a one-of-a-kind piece that is sure to stand out in any collection.
The artwork is unframed and comes as a single piece, making it an excellent addition to any collection of contemporary art. The artwork is considered medium in size and produced in Bégles, France. This exquisite piece captures the essence of outsider art and is perfect for those looking for a unique conversation starter or a statement piece in their home or office.
Gérard Sendrey ( (1928 - 2022)
was born in 1928 in Bordeaux, France. Sendrey’s early drawings depict
intricately crafted geometric signs, which create a cluttered pictorial space
from which figures or faces emerge. His late work became increasingly colourful
and loose. Similar to Gaston Chaissac, he simplifies human traits in most of
his works. His works can be found in the Gugging Museum, Austria, Museum de
Stadshof, Netherlands, in the Milwaukee Art Museum, USA, and in the American
Folk Art Museum, USA.