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Nafir Boaba
Romanian abstract figurative painting by Nafir Boaba, reds and teal, nude

1988

$1,914.38
£1,400
€1,645.35
CA$2,664.52
A$2,858.56
CHF 1,533.27
MX$34,416.65
NOK 19,328.69
SEK 17,625.08
DKK 12,292.94

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Nafir Boaba (Romanian, b.1929) Nude on reds and teal Oil on canvas Signed, indistinctly inscribed and dated ‘BOABA NAFIR 88’ (lower left) 24 x 18.1/4 in. (61 x 46.2 cm.) Provenance: From the estate of the artist Nude on Reds and Teal is a striking and expressive work by Nafir Boaba (born 1929), executed in oil on canvas and signed, indistinctly inscribed, and dated “BOABA NAFIR 88” in the lower left. Measuring 61 x 46.2 cm, the painting comes directly from the estate of the artist. The composition presents a nude figure set against a vibrant background of reds and teal, the bold color contrasts and simplified forms emphasizing both the physicality and the lyrical presence of the figure. The work reflects Boaba’s characteristic naïve-modernist approach, balancing primal expressiveness with deliberate compositional harmony. Born in 1929 in Reșița, near Timișoara, Romania, Nafir Boaba went into political exile in 1950, settling in Paris, where he painted continuously until 2006. He worked across painting, ceramics, and lithography, holding some sixty exhibitions in Europe and Canada. Deeply inspired by contemporary, naïve, and primitive art, Boaba developed a resolutely modern visual language rooted in instinctive form, expressive colour, and primal energy. From 1986 onward, he restored a medieval house in Saint-Antoine-l’Abbaye, Isère, which became his studio and creative centre, now housing hundreds of his works. Boaba’s output is celebrated for its immediacy, originality, and expressive force. Nude on Reds and Teal exemplifies his ability to synthesise figurative representation with abstracted, vibrant colour fields, resulting in a work that is both intimate and visually compelling—a signature expression of his mature style.
  • Creator:
    Nafir Boaba (1929, Romanian)
  • Creation Year:
    1988
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 18.25 in (46.36 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Period:
  • Condition:
    In good condition, not relined. Possible surface dirt. Recently presented in a hand finished gilt composite frame with lime effects and further hand painted wood slip.
  • Gallery Location:
    Petworth, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU540317454652

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