Antoni Tapies (1923-2012) - Le Plus Beau Cadeau





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Antoni Tàpies’s Le Plus Beau Cadeau (1975) is a hand-signed, limited edition etching with carborundum, numbered 37/80, measuring 63.5 × 45.5 cm and produced in Spain by Gallery in excellent condition.
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Antoni Tàpies (Barcelona, 1923 – 2012)
Le plus beau cadeau, 1975
Original etching and carborundum in grey and brown on paper.
Hand-signed and numbered in pencil.
Edition 37/80.
Catalogue raisonné: Galfetti V, page 90, figure 1513.
Dimensions: 63.5 × 45.5 cm
This work belongs to Antoni Tàpies’ important graphic production of the 1970s, a period in which the artist extensively explored printmaking techniques, often combining etching and carborundum to achieve highly textured surfaces and material depth characteristic of his artistic language.
“Le plus beau cadeau” exemplifies Tàpies’ distinctive visual vocabulary, marked by gestural abstraction, earthy tones, and symbolic elements that echo the materiality and expressive force present in his paintings.
Antoni Tàpies is one of the most influential European artists of the post-war period. Associated with Art Informel and Matter Painting, his work explores texture, symbolism, and spirituality through unconventional materials and experimental techniques. His prints and paintings are held in major international collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (New York), Tate Modern (London), and the Museu Tàpies (Barcelona).
This impression is in good condition and represents a fine example of Tàpies’ graphic work from the mid-1970s.
Antoni Tàpies (Barcelona, 1923 – 2012)
Le plus beau cadeau, 1975
Original etching and carborundum in grey and brown on paper.
Hand-signed and numbered in pencil.
Edition 37/80.
Catalogue raisonné: Galfetti V, page 90, figure 1513.
Dimensions: 63.5 × 45.5 cm
This work belongs to Antoni Tàpies’ important graphic production of the 1970s, a period in which the artist extensively explored printmaking techniques, often combining etching and carborundum to achieve highly textured surfaces and material depth characteristic of his artistic language.
“Le plus beau cadeau” exemplifies Tàpies’ distinctive visual vocabulary, marked by gestural abstraction, earthy tones, and symbolic elements that echo the materiality and expressive force present in his paintings.
Antoni Tàpies is one of the most influential European artists of the post-war period. Associated with Art Informel and Matter Painting, his work explores texture, symbolism, and spirituality through unconventional materials and experimental techniques. His prints and paintings are held in major international collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (New York), Tate Modern (London), and the Museu Tàpies (Barcelona).
This impression is in good condition and represents a fine example of Tàpies’ graphic work from the mid-1970s.

