Image
Photographer
Tom Haartsen
1949
crayon
ink
paper
pencil
Collection Fondation Constant
A small printed booklet with poetry by Gerrit Kouwenaar and drawings by Constant. They created it in 1949 and it was supposed to be a little joke. This is also one of the lines in the booklet: 'Everyone considers themself to be a joke. A joke is allowed' (Elk voelt zich een grapje, een grapje dat mag) The words and drawings are an expression of the playfullness of their creators where sometimes the words came first and the drawings followed as a reaction and sometimes the other way around.
Details
English title
Good Morning Rooster-page 9
Frame dimensions
nee
Exhibitions
Title | Year |
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Cobra is my mirror | 1988 |
COBRA | With the collaboration of Stuyvenberg collection, Caracas | 1986 |
Bibliography
Title | Year |
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Cobra a Brief History | 2015 |
Cobra in vogelvlucht | 2015 |
Miró en Cobra | 2015 |
Constant, De late periode | 2008 |
Cobra AbC | 2007 |
Cobra | COPENHAGEN BRUSSELS AMSTERDAM | 2003 |
Cobra | De weg naar spontaniteit | 2001 |
De A van Cobra in woord en beeld | 1997 |
Cobra 1948-51 | eine Bewegung in Europa | 1995 |
Cobra is my mirror | 1988 |
Geen letterheren | 1987 |
cobra 1948/51 | 1966 |
Documentation
Title | Type | Year |
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Het begin van de Cobragroep was een klein boekje | Article | 1997 |
Het Heilig Vuur. Cobra 1949-1951 | Schilderen na een oorlog | Film | 1976 |