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Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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SOLD — Pierre Soulages | Eau-forte XX | Etching, 1972

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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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.

Artwork Copyright © Pierre Soulages

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Composition, Sérigraphie No 18, 1988

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

GBP 18,500 - 24,000

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Lithograph 13, 1964

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 23,500

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Lithographie No 37, 1974

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 68,000

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Sérigraphie No 8, 1978

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

EUR 60,000

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Sérigraphie N°15, 1981

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

EUR 15,500

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Eau-forte III, 1956

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 10,800

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Lithographie N° 21, 1969

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Eau-forte XXXII, 1974

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 29,800

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Lithographie 27, 1969

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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