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Raymond Callebaut 18.75" x10" Figurative Labor Scene 1977 Lithograph On Paper #1GSN- Marie & Georges S. Nader Family Collection
Raymond Callebaut 18.75" x10" Figurative Labor Scene 1977 Lithograph On Paper #1GSN- Marie & Georges S. Nader Family Collection
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Description
Description
This expressive figurative lithograph by the late Belgian artist Raymond Callebaut captures a quiet yet powerful moment of physical labor, rendered with economy of line and subtle tonal washes. Executed in 1977, the composition reflects Callebaut’s sensitivity to the dignity of working figures, bridging European modernism and social observation.
Signed and dated “77” by the artist, the work measures 18.75 x 10 inches. Its restrained palette and confident draftsmanship highlight Callebaut’s command of the lithographic medium, allowing gesture and posture to carry emotional weight while keeping the scene refined and timeless.This lithograph has notable provenance: art critic Gerald Alexis selected it for the Marie & Georges S. Nader Family Collection, underscoring its curatorial and scholarly significance. The artwork is in good condition, consistent with age and medium. Upon purchase, Myriam Nader Art Gallery will issue a certificate of authenticity.
À propos de cet artiste
À propos de cet artiste
Raymond Callebaut was born in 1932 in Antwerp, Belgium. He studied for 7 years at The Royal Academy of Fine Art in Mechelen, Belgium, each year winning 1st prize. The following 5 years he spent at The National Institute of Fine Art in Antwerp under the directorship of the world-renowned painter Baron Isodor Opsomer and Professor Miss Zarina, originally from Riga. The city of Antwerp gave him a grant to further his studies in Italy. After returning home, The Round Table of Belgium supported him for a year, studying various famous art centers throughout France. Since then, Mr. Callebaut has traveled extensively in Europe and North America, painting and exhibiting in Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Haiti, and the USA before finally sitting in Toronto, Canada. Callebaut had a studio in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in the 1980s. His paintings were sold at Galerie Nader at the time. One can still admire his works there. A few of his artworks have been sold at auctions, and a select few galleries still have a few of his works for sale. He died many years ago, but there is no proven document on the exact date and place of his death.

