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Paper: Arches - Perfect condition - The edition is 160 copies: 150 copies signed and numbered 1 / 150-150 / 150, and 10 copies H.C. signed - Cataloging number: 482. Listed on page 108 of Tàpies. Graphic Work. 1973-1978. Editorial Gustavo Gili. 1980. // Berliner-Suite 3 by Antoni Tàpies, a lithograph created in 1974, is part of a limited edition of 150 with 10 additional H.C. copies. This work captures Tàpies' affinity for abstract forms and textured surfaces, with a bold structure resembling an arch or bridge dominating the composition. Painted in thick, sweeping strokes of pale blue over a warm ochre background, the arch-like shape stands in contrast to a solid black vertical element at its center. Surrounding it are delicate symbols and scribbled marks, adding a layer of mystery and personal symbolism. This lithograph, cataloged in Tàpies' raisonné, showcases his exploration of form, gesture, and symbolic language, evoking themes of resilience and structure.
Berliner-Suite 3, 1974
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Paper: Arches - Perfect condition - The edition is 160 copies: 150 copies signed and numbered 1 / 150-150 / 150, and 10 copies H.C. signed - Cataloging number: 482. Listed on page 108 of Tàpies. Graphic Work. 1973-1978. Editorial Gustavo Gili. 1980. // Berliner-Suite 3 by Antoni Tàpies, a lithograph created in 1974, is part of a limited edition of 150 with 10 additional H.C. copies. This work captures Tàpies' affinity for abstract forms and textured surfaces, with a bold structure resembling an arch or bridge dominating the composition. Painted in thick, sweeping strokes of pale blue over a warm ochre background, the arch-like shape stands in contrast to a solid black vertical element at its center. Surrounding it are delicate symbols and scribbled marks, adding a layer of mystery and personal symbolism. This lithograph, cataloged in Tàpies' raisonné, showcases his exploration of form, gesture, and symbolic language, evoking themes of resilience and structure.
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Antoni Tapies
Primer Congreso Nacional De Neuropedriatria, 1982
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EUR 1,875
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