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Original lithograph executed in 1961. Hand signed by the artist. Commissioned by Galerie Maeght for the exhibition catalogue for the second exhibition of Giacometti's Painting and Sculpture, Galerie Maeght Paris 1961. Issued in the series: Derriere le Miroir, 1961. Reference: Lust 154 - Kornfeld 336 // Femme nue Debout IV by Alberto Giacometti, a 1961 limited edition lithograph, is a striking representation of the human form, capturing an elongated, contemplative figure with intricate, delicate lines. Measuring 57.2 x 38.1 cm, this lithograph was created for the exhibition catalogue of Giacometti's show at Galerie Maeght in Paris. The figure’s skeletal, almost fragile structure exemplifies Giacometti’s unique style, with lines that seem to vibrate, adding a sense of vulnerability and introspection. The title, translating to Standing Nude Woman IV, suggests a recurring exploration of human existence and identity. Giacometti’s work here invites viewers to ponder the depth of human emotion and the existential themes he frequently explored.
Femme nue Debout IV - signed, 1961
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Original lithograph executed in 1961. Hand signed by the artist. Commissioned by Galerie Maeght for the exhibition catalogue for the second exhibition of Giacometti's Painting and Sculpture, Galerie Maeght Paris 1961. Issued in the series: Derriere le Miroir, 1961. Reference: Lust 154 - Kornfeld 336 // Femme nue Debout IV by Alberto Giacometti, a 1961 limited edition lithograph, is a striking representation of the human form, capturing an elongated, contemplative figure with intricate, delicate lines. Measuring 57.2 x 38.1 cm, this lithograph was created for the exhibition catalogue of Giacometti's show at Galerie Maeght in Paris. The figure’s skeletal, almost fragile structure exemplifies Giacometti’s unique style, with lines that seem to vibrate, adding a sense of vulnerability and introspection. The title, translating to Standing Nude Woman IV, suggests a recurring exploration of human existence and identity. Giacometti’s work here invites viewers to ponder the depth of human emotion and the existential themes he frequently explored.
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