The House of Animals (1948) by Corneille

The artwork titled “The House of Animals” was created by the artist Corneille in 1948. This piece is characterized by its affiliation with the Art Informel movement and belongs to the figurative genre.

The artwork is a vibrant and dynamic composition featuring a radiant array of colors. Predominantly, it showcases a bright pink background that sets a striking contrast to the other vivid hues within the piece. Integral to the composition are abstract, geometric forms representing animals, distinguished by bold outlines and distinct color blocks. A figure resembling a white, angular horse stands prominently to the left, while a darker, more fragmented figure occupies the upper right area, framed by a yellow structure suggestive of a house or shelter. Below, stylized motifs, possibly representing additional animals or symbolic figures, are rendered in a kaleidoscopic arrangement of red, blue, green, and yellow. The artwork’s abstract approach gives it a spontaneous, almost whimsical quality, embodying the essence of the Art Informel movement while still maintaining a figurative context.

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