Rubens Gerchman (1932–2008) - Beijo Noturno





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Beijo Noturno (1994) is a hand-signed, limited-edition silkscreen by Brazilian artist Rubens Gerchman (1932–2008), edition 59/100 in blue, yellow and orange depicting a portrait, 77 x 59 cm, weight 5 g, with frame and stand, sold by owner or reseller, and in good condition.
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This striking and visually powerful work, Beijo Noturno (1994), is a hand-signed and limited edition silkscreen by the renowned Brazilian artist Rubens Gerchman (1932–2008).
Gerchman is widely recognized as an important figure in Brazilian Pop Art and the Neo-Figurative movement. His work is characterized by bold graphic forms, vivid colors, and a strong focus on human emotion and urban culture.
Beijo Noturno is a compelling example of his iconic style, depicting two merging faces that evoke themes of intimacy, identity, and connection. The composition has a strong visual presence and is instantly recognizable within his body of work.
The artwork is hand-signed in pencil and belongs to a limited edition of only 100 impressions. It is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, further enhancing its collectibility.
An appealing and collectible piece for enthusiasts of modern and Latin American art.
This striking and visually powerful work, Beijo Noturno (1994), is a hand-signed and limited edition silkscreen by the renowned Brazilian artist Rubens Gerchman (1932–2008).
Gerchman is widely recognized as an important figure in Brazilian Pop Art and the Neo-Figurative movement. His work is characterized by bold graphic forms, vivid colors, and a strong focus on human emotion and urban culture.
Beijo Noturno is a compelling example of his iconic style, depicting two merging faces that evoke themes of intimacy, identity, and connection. The composition has a strong visual presence and is instantly recognizable within his body of work.
The artwork is hand-signed in pencil and belongs to a limited edition of only 100 impressions. It is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, further enhancing its collectibility.
An appealing and collectible piece for enthusiasts of modern and Latin American art.

