Antoni Tà pies, Lithograph in Colors, From ‘Suite 63 x
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France/Spain, 1980
Antoni Tà pies (1923-2012) – Spanish painter, graphic artist and sculptor
Signed lower right in ink ‘Tà pies’
Lower center inscribed in pencil ‘4’
Lower left blindstamp ‘Erker Presse St. Gallen’ and inscribed in pencil ‘e.a.’
Plate 4 from the portfolio ‘Suite 63 x 90’
Catalog raisonné: Galfetti 770
Image dimensions: 63.8 x 90 cm
Very good condition
Antoni Tà pies is considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century and as the best-known representatives of the Spanish Art Informel; lithographs in colors by the artist fetch up to €14,000 at international auctions
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This lithograph in brown, white and black was issued as the fourth plate of the portfolio ‘Suite 63 x 90’, which was published in 1980 by the publishing house of the Erker-Presse in St. Gallen. It comprises a total of ten lithographs by the artist and has an edition of 90 + X copies. The present sheet is an artist copy, which was printed aside from the portfolio edition.
The lithograph in colors is signed lower right in ink ‘Tà pies’. The work is inscribed in pencil lower center ‘4’. Lower left is the blindstamp ‘Erker Presse St. Gallen’ and the inscription in pencil ‘e.a.’. The print is in very good condition. The sheet-sized image measures 63.8 x 90 cm.
Antoni Tapiès (1923-2012)
Antoni Tapiès is one of the main representatives of Spanish Art Informel. In the style of the ‘pintura matèrica’ movement, he mixed materials like sand, cement, marble dust and glue in his paintings, adding letters, symbols and crosses. He taught himself to draw and paint while still at school. Tapiès attended law school for three years, and then studied painting at the Acadèmia Valls in Barcelona. He was among the founders of the art group ‘Dau al Set’, a movement with links to the surrealist and Dadaist artists. His interest for philosophy led him to read existentialist literature. Tapiès’s works are represented in international museums and were shown at the Venice Biennale and documenta in Kassel. In 1884, Tapiès founded the Fundació Antoni Tà pies in Barcelona, where he lived and worked until his death in 2012. In 2010, he was honored with the title ‘Marqués’ by the Spanish king Juan Carlos I. (tm)
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