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Lithography and color zincography; 1 75 signed and numbered copies; Perfect condition; Listed on page 650 by Antonio Saura; printed graphic; // 1. Crucifixion by Antonio Saura, created in 1991, is a limited edition print that combines lithography and color zincography. This work is produced in an edition of 75 signed and numbered copies. Saura interprets the theme of crucifixion with his characteristic abstract and expressionistic style, using vivid colors and loose, gestural lines to depict a fragmented human figure. The figure, set against a light pink background, appears contorted, with exaggerated limbs and facial features, evoking both anguish and movement. The halo above the figure’s head, sketched in thin, wiry lines, adds a symbolic layer, hinting at the spiritual or sacrificial context. Saura’s approach to this classical theme is intense and visceral, drawing viewers into a modern reimagining of suffering and redemption through abstraction.
1. Crucifixion, 1991
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Lithography and color zincography; 1 75 signed and numbered copies; Perfect condition; Listed on page 650 by Antonio Saura; printed graphic; // 1. Crucifixion by Antonio Saura, created in 1991, is a limited edition print that combines lithography and color zincography. This work is produced in an edition of 75 signed and numbered copies. Saura interprets the theme of crucifixion with his characteristic abstract and expressionistic style, using vivid colors and loose, gestural lines to depict a fragmented human figure. The figure, set against a light pink background, appears contorted, with exaggerated limbs and facial features, evoking both anguish and movement. The halo above the figure’s head, sketched in thin, wiry lines, adds a symbolic layer, hinting at the spiritual or sacrificial context. Saura’s approach to this classical theme is intense and visceral, drawing viewers into a modern reimagining of suffering and redemption through abstraction.
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What is Surrealism?
Surrealism began in the 1920s as an art and literary movement with the goal of revealing the unconscious mind and unleashing the imagination by exploring unusual and dream-like imagery. Influenced by Sigmund Freud’s theories of psychoanalysis, Surrealist artists and writers sought to bring the unconscious into rational life, blurring the lines between reality and dreams. The movement aimed to challenge conventional perceptions and express the irrational aspects of the human experience.