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Number: RR. paper: Piggy; Plate size: 52 x 68 cm.; Artwork size: 57 x 77 cm.; Perfect condition; Lithograph in two grays, bistre and black. The edition is 115 copies; It consists of 100 copies signed and numbered 1 / 100-100 / 100, and 15 copies H.C. numbered I / XV-XV / XV. - Cataloging number: 239. Listed on page 146 of Tàpies. Graphic work. 1947-1972. Editorial Gustavo Gili. 1973. // 3. Nocturno Matinal 2 by Antoni Tàpies, a lithograph from 1970, presents a minimalist yet evocative design, using muted tones of gray, bistre, and black. The composition is dominated by a large, rectangular shape with soft edges, resembling a worn surface or parchment. Subtle elements, like faint dotted lines and small, dark markings, evoke a sense of repair or stitching, adding texture and intrigue to the otherwise restrained composition. The carefully placed marks and muted colors create an impression of fragility and transience. Published in a limited edition of 100 with additional H.C. copies, this artwork is cataloged in Tàpies' raisonné, underscoring its importance in his exploration of abstract symbolism and materiality.
3. Nocturno Matinal 2, 1970
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Number: RR. paper: Piggy; Plate size: 52 x 68 cm.; Artwork size: 57 x 77 cm.; Perfect condition; Lithograph in two grays, bistre and black. The edition is 115 copies; It consists of 100 copies signed and numbered 1 / 100-100 / 100, and 15 copies H.C. numbered I / XV-XV / XV. - Cataloging number: 239. Listed on page 146 of Tàpies. Graphic work. 1947-1972. Editorial Gustavo Gili. 1973. // 3. Nocturno Matinal 2 by Antoni Tàpies, a lithograph from 1970, presents a minimalist yet evocative design, using muted tones of gray, bistre, and black. The composition is dominated by a large, rectangular shape with soft edges, resembling a worn surface or parchment. Subtle elements, like faint dotted lines and small, dark markings, evoke a sense of repair or stitching, adding texture and intrigue to the otherwise restrained composition. The carefully placed marks and muted colors create an impression of fragility and transience. Published in a limited edition of 100 with additional H.C. copies, this artwork is cataloged in Tàpies' raisonné, underscoring its importance in his exploration of abstract symbolism and materiality.
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Antoni Tapies
Primer Congreso Nacional De Neuropedriatria, 1982
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