Roger Labat - Lilith





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Roger Labat’s Lilith is a 2026 giclée print on 350 gsm Hahnemühle Museum Etching paper, measuring 70 by 50 cm, edition 01/20, hand-signed and pencil-numbered, with archival inks and mint condition, sold directly by the artist in Spain.
Description from the seller
LOT DESCRIPTION: LILITH (Limited Edition 01/20)
1. General Overview
• Artist: Roger Labat
• Title: Lilith
• Year of Creation: 2026
• Medium: Giclée Print / Fine Art Photography
• Edition: 01/20 (This is the first and most valuable print of the series).
• Size: 70 x 50 cm.
2. Technical Specifications (Museum Quality)
• Paper: Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350 gsm. A 100% cotton, acid-free, and lignin-free paper. It offers a distinct, high-volume tactile texture that provides the depth and feel of a traditional etching.
• Inks: Archival Pigmented Inks (Epson UltraChrome or similar), ensuring a lifespan of over 100 years without color degradation.
• Authentication: * Hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil on the lower margin.
• Equipped with a Hahnemühle Authenticity Hologram (Serial Numbered).
• Registered in the Hahnemühle MyArtRegistry international database.
• Condition: Mint (Pristine).
3. Artist Biography (Roger Labat)
Roger Labat is a contemporary artist based in Seville, Spain, whose work explores the boundaries between classical portraiture, digital manipulation, and historical mysticism. Influenced by the chiaroscuro of the Spanish Baroque and the symbolism of the 19th-century Pre-Raphaelites, Labat creates images that challenge the viewer’s perception of reality. His work is characterized by "the subtle anomaly": small, intentional deviations from nature that elevate the human form to a divine or mythological status.
4. Artwork Concept: The "Lilith" Narrative
"Lilith" represents the intersection of ancestral myth and contemporary aesthetics. This piece reimagines the biblical figure not as a demon, but as a symbol of primal independence and untamed grace.
• The Key Detail: The artwork features a subtle anatomical anomaly: the presence of a sixth finger. This "divine mark" is a recurring theme in Labat’s work, representing beings that exist beyond the standard human condition.
• Aesthetic: The high-contrast lighting and the vibrant red tones of the hair evoke a sense of timelessness, bridging the gap between a Renaissance painting and a modern editorial photograph.
5. Provenance and Security
This lot includes a Certificate of Authenticity (CoA) with matching hologram security. The buyer will receive instructions to verify the ownership transfer via the Hahnemühle registry, ensuring the investment's long-term value.
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LOT DESCRIPTION: LILITH (Limited Edition 01/20)
1. General Overview
• Artist: Roger Labat
• Title: Lilith
• Year of Creation: 2026
• Medium: Giclée Print / Fine Art Photography
• Edition: 01/20 (This is the first and most valuable print of the series).
• Size: 70 x 50 cm.
2. Technical Specifications (Museum Quality)
• Paper: Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350 gsm. A 100% cotton, acid-free, and lignin-free paper. It offers a distinct, high-volume tactile texture that provides the depth and feel of a traditional etching.
• Inks: Archival Pigmented Inks (Epson UltraChrome or similar), ensuring a lifespan of over 100 years without color degradation.
• Authentication: * Hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil on the lower margin.
• Equipped with a Hahnemühle Authenticity Hologram (Serial Numbered).
• Registered in the Hahnemühle MyArtRegistry international database.
• Condition: Mint (Prístino).
3. Artist Biography (Roger Labat)
Roger Labat is a contemporary artist based in Seville, Spain, whose work explores the boundaries between classical portraiture, digital manipulation, and historical mysticism. Influenced by the chiaroscuro of the Spanish Baroque and the symbolism of the 19th-century Pre-Raphaelites, Labat creates images that challenge the viewer’s perception of reality. His work is characterized by "the subtle anomaly"—small, intentional deviations from nature that elevate the human form to a divine or mythological status.
4. Artwork Concept: The "Lilith" Narrative
"Lilith" represents the intersection of ancestral myth and contemporary aesthetics. This piece reimagines the biblical figure not as a demon, but as a symbol of primal independence and untamed grace.
• The Key Detail: The artwork features a subtle anatomical anomaly: the presence of a sixth finger. This "divine mark" is a recurring theme in Labat’s work, representing beings that exist beyond the standard human condition.
• Aesthetic: The high-contrast lighting and the vibrant red tones of the hair evoke a sense of timelessness, bridging the gap between a Renaissance painting and a modern editorial photograph.
5. Provenance and Security
This lot includes a Certificate of Authenticity (CoA) with matching hologram security. The buyer will receive instructions to verify the ownership transfer via the Hahnemühle registry, ensuring the investment's long-term value.
LOT DESCRIPTION: LILITH (Limited Edition 01/20)
1. General Overview
• Artist: Roger Labat
• Title: Lilith
• Year of Creation: 2026
• Medium: Giclée Print / Fine Art Photography
• Edition: 01/20 (This is the first and most valuable print of the series).
• Size: 70 x 50 cm.
2. Technical Specifications (Museum Quality)
• Paper: Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350 gsm. A 100% cotton, acid-free, and lignin-free paper. It offers a distinct, high-volume tactile texture that provides the depth and feel of a traditional etching.
• Inks: Archival Pigmented Inks (Epson UltraChrome or similar), ensuring a lifespan of over 100 years without color degradation.
• Authentication: * Hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil on the lower margin.
• Equipped with a Hahnemühle Authenticity Hologram (Serial Numbered).
• Registered in the Hahnemühle MyArtRegistry international database.
• Condition: Mint (Pristine).
3. Artist Biography (Roger Labat)
Roger Labat is a contemporary artist based in Seville, Spain, whose work explores the boundaries between classical portraiture, digital manipulation, and historical mysticism. Influenced by the chiaroscuro of the Spanish Baroque and the symbolism of the 19th-century Pre-Raphaelites, Labat creates images that challenge the viewer’s perception of reality. His work is characterized by "the subtle anomaly": small, intentional deviations from nature that elevate the human form to a divine or mythological status.
4. Artwork Concept: The "Lilith" Narrative
"Lilith" represents the intersection of ancestral myth and contemporary aesthetics. This piece reimagines the biblical figure not as a demon, but as a symbol of primal independence and untamed grace.
• The Key Detail: The artwork features a subtle anatomical anomaly: the presence of a sixth finger. This "divine mark" is a recurring theme in Labat’s work, representing beings that exist beyond the standard human condition.
• Aesthetic: The high-contrast lighting and the vibrant red tones of the hair evoke a sense of timelessness, bridging the gap between a Renaissance painting and a modern editorial photograph.
5. Provenance and Security
This lot includes a Certificate of Authenticity (CoA) with matching hologram security. The buyer will receive instructions to verify the ownership transfer via the Hahnemühle registry, ensuring the investment's long-term value.
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LOT DESCRIPTION: LILITH (Limited Edition 01/20)
1. General Overview
• Artist: Roger Labat
• Title: Lilith
• Year of Creation: 2026
• Medium: Giclée Print / Fine Art Photography
• Edition: 01/20 (This is the first and most valuable print of the series).
• Size: 70 x 50 cm.
2. Technical Specifications (Museum Quality)
• Paper: Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350 gsm. A 100% cotton, acid-free, and lignin-free paper. It offers a distinct, high-volume tactile texture that provides the depth and feel of a traditional etching.
• Inks: Archival Pigmented Inks (Epson UltraChrome or similar), ensuring a lifespan of over 100 years without color degradation.
• Authentication: * Hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil on the lower margin.
• Equipped with a Hahnemühle Authenticity Hologram (Serial Numbered).
• Registered in the Hahnemühle MyArtRegistry international database.
• Condition: Mint (Prístino).
3. Artist Biography (Roger Labat)
Roger Labat is a contemporary artist based in Seville, Spain, whose work explores the boundaries between classical portraiture, digital manipulation, and historical mysticism. Influenced by the chiaroscuro of the Spanish Baroque and the symbolism of the 19th-century Pre-Raphaelites, Labat creates images that challenge the viewer’s perception of reality. His work is characterized by "the subtle anomaly"—small, intentional deviations from nature that elevate the human form to a divine or mythological status.
4. Artwork Concept: The "Lilith" Narrative
"Lilith" represents the intersection of ancestral myth and contemporary aesthetics. This piece reimagines the biblical figure not as a demon, but as a symbol of primal independence and untamed grace.
• The Key Detail: The artwork features a subtle anatomical anomaly: the presence of a sixth finger. This "divine mark" is a recurring theme in Labat’s work, representing beings that exist beyond the standard human condition.
• Aesthetic: The high-contrast lighting and the vibrant red tones of the hair evoke a sense of timelessness, bridging the gap between a Renaissance painting and a modern editorial photograph.
5. Provenance and Security
This lot includes a Certificate of Authenticity (CoA) with matching hologram security. The buyer will receive instructions to verify the ownership transfer via the Hahnemühle registry, ensuring the investment's long-term value.

