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· Color lithograph on Arches wove paper. Artist’s proof signed in pencil. The four corners have been restored and filled. A few tiny imperfections in the image, otherwise in very good condition. Image: 65.5 × 50.0 cm. Sheet: 76 × 56.5 cm. Reference: BNF 59. · Pierre Soulages commands the surface of this 1964 lithograph with sweeping passages of dense black ink, allowing fragments of warm ochre and cream to emerge from beneath. Printed on Arches wove paper as an artist's proof, Lithograph 13 exemplifies the painter's celebrated outrenoir philosophy, in which light is not depicted but physically revealed. Gestural bars of pigment negotiate between opacity and luminosity, creating a visual tension that rewards sustained contemplation. A defining work from a master of post-war abstraction.
Lithograph 13, 1964
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· Color lithograph on Arches wove paper. Artist’s proof signed in pencil. The four corners have been restored and filled. A few tiny imperfections in the image, otherwise in very good condition. Image: 65.5 × 50.0 cm. Sheet: 76 × 56.5 cm. Reference: BNF 59. · Pierre Soulages commands the surface of this 1964 lithograph with sweeping passages of dense black ink, allowing fragments of warm ochre and cream to emerge from beneath. Printed on Arches wove paper as an artist's proof, Lithograph 13 exemplifies the painter's celebrated outrenoir philosophy, in which light is not depicted but physically revealed. Gestural bars of pigment negotiate between opacity and luminosity, creating a visual tension that rewards sustained contemplation. A defining work from a master of post-war abstraction.
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Pierre Soulages
Composition, Sérigraphie No 18, 1988
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
GBP 18,500 - 24,000
What is Gestural?
Gestural art is a term that describes painting with freely sweeping brushstrokes. The primary goal of gestural art is to allow the artist to physically express emotional impulses. The varied, yet expressive paint marks are intended to convey the artist's inner thoughts and emotions, which viewers are believed to understand through the dynamic and spontaneous application of paint.
