Antoni Tàpies: "Centre d'Art La Panera"
Antoni Tàpies. Centre d'Art La Panera. Cartel con firma en plancha. En buen estado con signos de la edad. Sin numerar. Medidas 68x53 cm.
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Author: Antoni Tàpies ((Barcelona, 13/12/1923 - 06/02/2012). Title: Nocturn Matinal 9 - Nocturn Matinal Series. Description: H.C. etching on Guarro paper from a run of 100 copies made in 1970 by the artist Antoni Tàpies. Unframed dimensions 62.5x77 cm. Certificate of authenticity included. Artwork in good condition. Painter, sculptor and art theorist. He was one of the main exponents of Informalism on a global scale and is considered one of the most outstanding Spanish artists of the 20th century. The Artwork of this illustrious Catalan is exhibited at the study and conservation center at the Antoni Tàpies Museum in Barcelona. Self-taught, Tàpies developed his own style within the avant-garde art of the 20th century, in which tradition and innovation were combined within an abstract style, but full of symbolism, giving great importance to the material substrate of the Artwork. It is worth highlighting the marked spiritual sense given by the artist to his Artwork, where the material support transcends its state by signifying a profound analysis of the human condition. Tàpies' Artwork has had great value on both the national and international scene. It has been exhibited in the most prestigious museums in the world. Throughout his career he has received numerous awards and distinctions such as entry into the academies of fine arts in Berlin, Vienna and Stockholm; Ciutat de Barcelona prize, 1979; doctorate from the Royal College of Art, London, 1981; Wolf prize, 1982; Rembrandt prize, 1983; Gold Medal of the Generalitat, 1983; Grand Prize for Painting in France, 1984; Doctor honoris causa from the universities of Barcelona and the Balearic Islands, 1988. In 1971 Antoni Tàpies held his first exhibition.
Antoni Tàpies. Centre d'Art La Panera. Cartel con firma en plancha. En buen estado con signos de la edad. Sin numerar. Medidas 68x53 cm.
Author: Antoni Tàpies (1923-2012). Title: La Clau del Foc 4 (1973). Description: lithograph with relief signed in pencil by the artist and numbered IX/XXV. Reference Tàpies Graphic Work 1973-1978 number 371. Frameless measures 61x45 cm. Measures of the iron 32x25 cm. Artwork in good condition.
Autor: Antoni Tàpies (1923-2012). Descripción: Litografía a doble hoja publicada en la revista Derriere le Miroir. Medidas sin marco 32x46 cm. En buen estado de conservación con marca de doble hoja.
Autor: Antoni Tàpies Puig (1923-2012). Título: Souvenir de Lissitzky (1998). Descripción: litografía a varias tintas sobre papel Archés firmada a lápiz por el artista y numerada 54/100. Editado por Erker Presse, St. Gallen. Referencia Tàpies Obra Gráfica 1995-2011 número 1552. Medidas sin marco 76x56 cm. Obra en buenas condiciones.
7 poemes a Tàpies. Edición facsimil con poemas de Jordi Carrió y grabado de Tàpies firmado en plancha. El grabado se ha estampado sobre papel Somerset de 34,5 x 28 cm y de 250 grs. en una tinta y el texto ha sido estampado en serigrafía sobre papel Somerset de color negro de 250 grs. Todo contenido en una carpeta de papel Somerset de 350 grs. Obra en buenas condiciones. Editores: MurtraEdicions - Marc Cuixart
Maria Jose Cabeza. "Parc Güell. Antoni Gaudí. Barcelona. Gouache on paper". Hand signed. 36x50cm. good condition Known artist in the Canary Islands.
Maria Jose Cabeza. "Santa María del Mar. Gothic. Barcelona". Gouache on paper. Hand signed. 36x50cm. good condition
Francisco Leiro. Lithograph ”Untitled” 2000. Certificate of authenticity. Numbered B674/1000. Signed on plate. 45x32cm. With folder. Altaya. Planet Agostini. Contemporary Art Gallery.
Martin Chirino. “Untitled” lithograph. 45x32cm. 2000. Certificate of authenticity. C523/1000. Signed on plate. With folder. Altaya. Planet Agostini. Contemporary Art Gallery.
Author: Eduardo Chillida. Title: Le sujet est la clairière de son corps. Description: Original engraving on chiffon vellum paper made to illustrate Charles Racine's book: Le sujet est la clairière de son corps. Published by Maeght in 1975 in a limited and numbered edition (758). Measurements without frame: 24 x 19 cm. Artwork in perfect condition.