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Etching on Arches vellum, signed artist's proof, annotated artist's proof and dedicated "Pour Madeleine", from an edition of 100 copies. - Printed by Lacourière-Frélaut, Paris - Publigsed by La Hune, Paris - Paper size: 50 x 65 cm Image size: 33 x 44 cm - Published: Pierre Encrevé, Soulages l'œuvre imprimé, Bibliothèque Nationale de France -BNF, Paris, 2003, épreuve répertoriée sous le n°21 // Eau-forte XX by Pierre Soulages, created in 1972, is an etching on Arches vellum paper, with the paper size measuring 50 x 65 cm and the image itself being 33 x 44 cm. This print is part of a limited edition of 100, printed by the renowned Lacourière-Frélaut workshop in Paris and published by La Hune. The piece features Soulages’s characteristic abstract approach, utilizing rich, dark textures and bold, gestural forms. The etching displays a prominent black shape set against a white background, emphasizing contrast and the depth of the ink’s application. Known as a master of noir, Soulages explores light through darkness, inviting contemplation on the relationship between form and void. This particular print is annotated as an artist’s proof, dedicated Pour Madeleine.
Eau-forte XX, 1972
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Etching on Arches vellum, signed artist's proof, annotated artist's proof and dedicated "Pour Madeleine", from an edition of 100 copies. - Printed by Lacourière-Frélaut, Paris - Publigsed by La Hune, Paris - Paper size: 50 x 65 cm Image size: 33 x 44 cm - Published: Pierre Encrevé, Soulages l'œuvre imprimé, Bibliothèque Nationale de France -BNF, Paris, 2003, épreuve répertoriée sous le n°21 // Eau-forte XX by Pierre Soulages, created in 1972, is an etching on Arches vellum paper, with the paper size measuring 50 x 65 cm and the image itself being 33 x 44 cm. This print is part of a limited edition of 100, printed by the renowned Lacourière-Frélaut workshop in Paris and published by La Hune. The piece features Soulages’s characteristic abstract approach, utilizing rich, dark textures and bold, gestural forms. The etching displays a prominent black shape set against a white background, emphasizing contrast and the depth of the ink’s application. Known as a master of noir, Soulages explores light through darkness, inviting contemplation on the relationship between form and void. This particular print is annotated as an artist’s proof, dedicated Pour Madeleine.
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What is lyrical abstraction ?
Lyrical abstraction is a descriptive term characterizing a type of abstract painting closely related to Abstract Expressionism, in use from the 1940s to the present. The term can also describe two distinct but related trends in post-World War II modernist painting. This art movement originated in Paris, France, after the war, emphasizing personal expression, spontaneity, and the emotional use of color and form.
