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Etching; 75 signed and numbered copies.; Number: P.A. paper: Chiffon de Mandeure.; Plate size: 35 x 50 cm.; Artwork size: 58 x 78 cm.; Perfect condition; Etching in sienna and black. Publisher: Maeght, Paris. Cataloging number: 200. Listed on page 117 of Tàpies. Graphic work. 1947-1972. Editorial Gustavo Gili. 1973. // Les Quatre Croix by Antoni Tàpies is a striking etching from 1969, created in a limited edition of 75 signed and numbered copies. This piece, printed in sienna and black on Chiffon de Mandeure paper, is characteristic of Tàpies’ exploration of texture and symbolism. The composition is defined by four prominent crosses at the corners, which create a sense of structure amidst the chaotic splashes and markings in the central area. The raw, expressive strokes convey a feeling of intensity and layered meaning, inviting viewers to interpret the marks as symbols of resilience, conflict, or spirituality. Published by Maeght in Paris, this work is cataloged in Tàpies’ graphic works and is noted for its textural depth and evocative abstraction.
Les Quatre Croix, 1969
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Etching; 75 signed and numbered copies.; Number: P.A. paper: Chiffon de Mandeure.; Plate size: 35 x 50 cm.; Artwork size: 58 x 78 cm.; Perfect condition; Etching in sienna and black. Publisher: Maeght, Paris. Cataloging number: 200. Listed on page 117 of Tàpies. Graphic work. 1947-1972. Editorial Gustavo Gili. 1973. // Les Quatre Croix by Antoni Tàpies is a striking etching from 1969, created in a limited edition of 75 signed and numbered copies. This piece, printed in sienna and black on Chiffon de Mandeure paper, is characteristic of Tàpies’ exploration of texture and symbolism. The composition is defined by four prominent crosses at the corners, which create a sense of structure amidst the chaotic splashes and markings in the central area. The raw, expressive strokes convey a feeling of intensity and layered meaning, inviting viewers to interpret the marks as symbols of resilience, conflict, or spirituality. Published by Maeght in Paris, this work is cataloged in Tàpies’ graphic works and is noted for its textural depth and evocative abstraction.
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Antoni Tapies
Primer Congreso Nacional De Neuropedriatria, 1982
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