Karel Appel 3D Wood Sculpture Dancing Girl 1987 Signed and Numbered 2 of 12 

Hand-signed by artist, signed APPEL
Very rare piece.
Museum quality.
Dimensions: 10 1/2" wide, 3 1/2" deep and 15 1/4" tall.

Karel Appel’s bright, expressionistic paintings helped set the aesthetic template for the mid-20th-century CoBrA group, which included Christian Dotremont, Asger Jorn, and Joseph Noiret. Inspired by folk and children’s art, the work of Jean Dubuffet, and the earlier modernist experiments of Joan Miró and Paul Klee, Appel used vivid primary colors and violent brushwork in his thickly impastoed canvases. Their suggestive compositions often resemble wildly abstracted figures. Appel studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam, and his work has been exhibited in New York, Paris, Berlin, Brussels, Amsterdam, Los Angeles, Vienna, Rome, and Zürich. Appel’s pieces have sold for up to seven figures at auction and belong in the collections of the Albertina, the Astrup Fearnley Museet, Moderna Museet, the Centre Pompidou, the Museum of Modern Art, the Stedelijk Museum, and the Guggenheim Museum.