Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002) - St. Gallen

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Eduardo Chillida, St. Gallen, 1984, a hand-signed, limited-edition lithograph in abstract style, 65 × 51 cm, 0.2 kg, produced in Spain and sold by Gallery, in excellent condition.

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ABOUT THE PRINT

- Litograph, etching on Japan paper, Kozu-Fuji ivory.
- The work bears the dry stamp of Erker Presse and annotations on the back by the publisher.
- The work comes from the Silvia Noto collection, who was responsible for the distribution and preservation of editions produced by Erker Presse.
- It is documented in Chillida, E. (1999). Eduardo Chillida – Opus P. I 1959–1972. Chorus – Verlag. pp. 366, 367. No. 84014.

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Cioran (1983) by Eduardo Chillida is a powerful lithograph that reflects his exploration of space, form, and balance. With an imposing black figure pierced by a delicate white negative space, the composition evokes a sense of connection and tension, hallmarks of his work. The solid, almost architectural forms contrast with the fluidity of the white lines, creating a dynamic interaction between presence and emptiness. Named after the philosopher Emil Cioran, the work suggests a reflection on existential themes, aligning with Chillida's interest in philosophy and metaphysics. Part of a limited edition of 75 copies plus artist's proofs, this lithograph highlights his mastery of engraving and his ability to translate his sculptural sensibility into a two-dimensional medium.


ABOUT THE ARTIST

Antoni Tàpies was a Catalan artist and one of the most influential figures of 20th-century European informalism. Largely self-taught, he combined inspiration from the avant-garde and Eastern tradition to create his own language where matter and spirit intertwine. He used materials such as earth, sand, marble dust and everyday objects, creating dense surfaces with symbols that evoke memory, fragility and transcendence. In 1984, he created the Antoni Tàpies Foundation, consolidating an artistic and intellectual legacy that combines experimentation and critical reflection.

In the 1950s, he achieved international recognition by participating in the Venice Biennale and Documenta in Kassel. He was awarded the Grand Prize for Painting in Venice (1958) and later the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts (1990). He was also named a marquis by King Juan Carlos I in 2010.

Seller's Story

Flecha es una de las galerías especializadas en arte contemporáneo con más tradición de Madrid, con más de 35 años de historia. Cuenta con una de las colecciones de arte contemporáneo español más completas del panorama nacional, incluyendo obra fotográfica, pictórica, escultórica, obra gráfica y técnicas mixtas.

ABOUT THE PRINT

- Litograph, etching on Japan paper, Kozu-Fuji ivory.
- The work bears the dry stamp of Erker Presse and annotations on the back by the publisher.
- The work comes from the Silvia Noto collection, who was responsible for the distribution and preservation of editions produced by Erker Presse.
- It is documented in Chillida, E. (1999). Eduardo Chillida – Opus P. I 1959–1972. Chorus – Verlag. pp. 366, 367. No. 84014.

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Cioran (1983) by Eduardo Chillida is a powerful lithograph that reflects his exploration of space, form, and balance. With an imposing black figure pierced by a delicate white negative space, the composition evokes a sense of connection and tension, hallmarks of his work. The solid, almost architectural forms contrast with the fluidity of the white lines, creating a dynamic interaction between presence and emptiness. Named after the philosopher Emil Cioran, the work suggests a reflection on existential themes, aligning with Chillida's interest in philosophy and metaphysics. Part of a limited edition of 75 copies plus artist's proofs, this lithograph highlights his mastery of engraving and his ability to translate his sculptural sensibility into a two-dimensional medium.


ABOUT THE ARTIST

Antoni Tàpies was a Catalan artist and one of the most influential figures of 20th-century European informalism. Largely self-taught, he combined inspiration from the avant-garde and Eastern tradition to create his own language where matter and spirit intertwine. He used materials such as earth, sand, marble dust and everyday objects, creating dense surfaces with symbols that evoke memory, fragility and transcendence. In 1984, he created the Antoni Tàpies Foundation, consolidating an artistic and intellectual legacy that combines experimentation and critical reflection.

In the 1950s, he achieved international recognition by participating in the Venice Biennale and Documenta in Kassel. He was awarded the Grand Prize for Painting in Venice (1958) and later the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts (1990). He was also named a marquis by King Juan Carlos I in 2010.

Seller's Story

Flecha es una de las galerías especializadas en arte contemporáneo con más tradición de Madrid, con más de 35 años de historia. Cuenta con una de las colecciones de arte contemporáneo español más completas del panorama nacional, incluyendo obra fotográfica, pictórica, escultórica, obra gráfica y técnicas mixtas.

Details

Artist
Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002)
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
75
Title of artwork
St. Gallen
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
1984
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
65 cm
Width
51 cm
Weight
0.2 kg
Style
Abstract
Period
1980-1990
Sold with frame
No
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Objects sold
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