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Signed, dated '1990,' and dedicated. New Year’s greeting card produced for the Office of the Prime Minister. Only a very small number of copies were signed. Reference: BNF Catalogue no. 109 Screenprint no. 17 – 1989 by Pierre Soulages is a compact yet striking color screenprint, created as a New Year’s greeting card for the Office of the Prime Minister. Signed and dated 1990, the print exemplifies Soulages’ mastery of light and contrast through abstract forms. Deep blacks intersect with rich blues in bold, diagonal strokes, emphasizing his signature exploration of “noir-lumière” (black-light). Despite its small scale—just 18 × 18 cm—the work conveys a monumental intensity. Only a few copies were signed, making this edition an exceptionally rare piece in Soulages’ oeuvre.
Screenprint no. 17 – 1989, 1990
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Signed, dated '1990,' and dedicated. New Year’s greeting card produced for the Office of the Prime Minister. Only a very small number of copies were signed. Reference: BNF Catalogue no. 109 Screenprint no. 17 – 1989 by Pierre Soulages is a compact yet striking color screenprint, created as a New Year’s greeting card for the Office of the Prime Minister. Signed and dated 1990, the print exemplifies Soulages’ mastery of light and contrast through abstract forms. Deep blacks intersect with rich blues in bold, diagonal strokes, emphasizing his signature exploration of “noir-lumière” (black-light). Despite its small scale—just 18 × 18 cm—the work conveys a monumental intensity. Only a few copies were signed, making this edition an exceptionally rare piece in Soulages’ oeuvre.
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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.
