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Hand-signed and numbered below the image. Image size 15 x 8 cm LITERATURE: Lust, H. C., Alberto Giacometti: The Complete Graphics, Alan Wofsy Fine Arts, San Francisco, 1991, cat. 104 // Alberto Giacometti's Small Standing Nude (1959) is a delicate etching that exemplifies the artist's singular vision of the human form. The figure emerges from the surrounding void as a fragile, almost ghost-like presence - slender, elongated, and subtly textured through Giacometti's characteristic scratched line. The body is reduced to its essential verticality, stripped of all decorative detail, yet charged with an extraordinary existential intensity. His etchings from this period translate his sculptural preoccupations directly onto paper: the figure appears to oscillate between presence and absence, between matter and dissolution. This quality - at once monumental and precarious - makes Small Standing Nude one of the most quietly moving works in the artist's graphic output.
Small Standing Nude, 1959
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Hand-signed and numbered below the image. Image size 15 x 8 cm LITERATURE: Lust, H. C., Alberto Giacometti: The Complete Graphics, Alan Wofsy Fine Arts, San Francisco, 1991, cat. 104 // Alberto Giacometti's Small Standing Nude (1959) is a delicate etching that exemplifies the artist's singular vision of the human form. The figure emerges from the surrounding void as a fragile, almost ghost-like presence - slender, elongated, and subtly textured through Giacometti's characteristic scratched line. The body is reduced to its essential verticality, stripped of all decorative detail, yet charged with an extraordinary existential intensity. His etchings from this period translate his sculptural preoccupations directly onto paper: the figure appears to oscillate between presence and absence, between matter and dissolution. This quality - at once monumental and precarious - makes Small Standing Nude one of the most quietly moving works in the artist's graphic output.
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