Lithograph Henri Hayden

€ 200,00

Original lithograph by Henri Hayden (1968), Polish-French painter associated with Cubism. Abstract composition in red, black, and grey. A refined example of Hayden’s late work.



This striking lithograph was created in 1968 by Henri Hayden (1883–1970), the Polish-born, French painter closely associated with the Cubist movement and later known for his colorful, lyrical compositions.

Executed in a bold abstract style, the work features a dynamic interplay of red, black, and grey tones, characteristic of Hayden’s late period. The composition reflects both his early Cubist influences and his transition toward a more expressive, modernist language.

  • Artist: Henri Hayden (1883–1970)

  • Medium: Lithograph on paper

  • Year: 1968

  • Dimensions: 70x55 including frame

  • Signature: Signed in the plate

  • Condition: Excellent

Henri Hayden studied at the Warsaw School of Fine Arts before moving to Paris in 1907, where he became part of the artistic avant-garde, working alongside painters such as Juan Gris and Pablo Picasso. His works are represented in major collections and museums worldwide.

This lithograph is not only a fine example of Hayden’s mature artistic vision but also a valuable piece of 20th-century modern art history. A collectible artwork for both seasoned collectors and those looking to enrich their interiors with authentic modernist expression.