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Nine plates from "Domestic Scenes" on one sheet. Bibliography: Siebrits 230. Signed by the artist. // Nine small etching plates are gathered on a single sheet in this remarkable compendium from William Kentridge's earliest body of printed work, each vignette offering a surreal, often darkly humorous snapshot of domestic life that oscillates between the human and the animal. As a companion to A Wildlife Catalogue I, this second sheet expands the narrative grid of the Domestic Scenes etchings into a format that anticipates the cinematic storyboard logic of Kentridge's later animated films. The deliberate arrangement of diverse images on one sheet invites the viewer to draw connections and construct meaning across the nine plates, turning the act of looking into a form of reading. One of only two artist's proofs, this signed impression is exceptionally rare and significant within Kentridge's printed oeuvre.
A Wildlife Catalogue II, 1980
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Nine plates from "Domestic Scenes" on one sheet. Bibliography: Siebrits 230. Signed by the artist. // Nine small etching plates are gathered on a single sheet in this remarkable compendium from William Kentridge's earliest body of printed work, each vignette offering a surreal, often darkly humorous snapshot of domestic life that oscillates between the human and the animal. As a companion to A Wildlife Catalogue I, this second sheet expands the narrative grid of the Domestic Scenes etchings into a format that anticipates the cinematic storyboard logic of Kentridge's later animated films. The deliberate arrangement of diverse images on one sheet invites the viewer to draw connections and construct meaning across the nine plates, turning the act of looking into a form of reading. One of only two artist's proofs, this signed impression is exceptionally rare and significant within Kentridge's printed oeuvre.
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