Buy Arthur Secunda Sacre De Printemps Signed & Numbered Silkscreen - 35.5x84 | Art Leaders Gallery In Mi
LiveAuctioneers Logo

lots of lots
item-174916071=1
item-174916071=2
item-174916071=3
item-174916071=4
item-174916071=5
item-174916071=6
item-174916071=7
item-174916071=8
item-174916071=9
item-174916071=10
Arthur Secunda Sacre de Printemps Signed & Numbered Silkscreen - 35.5x84
Arthur Secunda Sacre de Printemps Signed & Numbered Silkscreen - 35.5x84
Item Details
Description
This lot includes FREE domestic shipping.
Artist: Arthur Secunda (b.1927) American
Title: Sacre de Printemps
Medium: Silkscreen on Paper
Image Size: 35.5in x 84in
Limited Edition: 11/40
Signature: Signed & numbered by the artist in the lower margins
Gallery Certificate & Appraisal. Artwork is unframed. Framed in room for example.

Artist Biography
Arthur Secunda (American, b. 1927) 'Sacre de Printemps', 35.5" x 84", Pochior silkscreen on paper, made from 55 stencils, Limited Edition, #11/40, Signed and numbered by the artist.
This print is based on Igor Stravinsky's 1913 ballet, Sacre de Printemps (The Rite of Spring). The positions of the dancers in the print capture significant moments and movements from the ballet.
This print is a pochoir, which is an old, uniquely French method of printmaking. Today the pochoir method is normally done by cutting thin aluminum in such a way that the shapes depicted in the artwork are separate and defined. A special kind of razor is used in this initial stage. Then brushing the gouache (an opaque watercolor) onto the paper with a kind of shaving brush using swirling motions through the aluminum cut-outs creates the effect of a watercolor. The resulting print has the characteristics of an original, one-of-a-kind work, unlike images created by any other multiple printing method known.
Pochoir is often called the grandfather of silkscreen, though silkscreen prints are printed through a screen. However, the basic block-out method is the same. It is a medium that Lautrec, Vuillard, Steinlen, and other poster artists at the turn of the century in France utilized frequently and it was highly valued for its original look.
Sacre de Printempts was printed by Jacamet Pochoir in Avignon, France. Jacamet is generally considered the finest pochoir printer in the world. This is one of the most complex works the firm has ever printed, and, to the best of the company's knowledge, this is the largest pochoir print produced to date.

Copyright 2024 Art Leaders Gallery All Rights Reserved
Condition
Artwork is in mint condition. Item sold as is.
Buyer's Premium
  • 25%

Arthur Secunda Sacre de Printemps Signed & Numbered Silkscreen - 35.5x84

$4,000.00
$12,000

Shipping & Pickup Options
Item located in West Bloomfield, MI, US
Offers In-House Shipping
Local Pickup Available

Payment
Accepts seamless payments through LiveAuctioneers

Art Leaders Gallery

Art Leaders Gallery

West Bloomfield, MI, United States135 Followers
Auction Curated By
Bonnie Mansour
Fine Art Specialist
Allyse Cabose
Associate Fine Art Specialist
TOP