Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002) - Segment I





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Eduardo Chillida, Segment I, a 1970 lithograph in excellent condition (unsigned), 38.1 × 27.94 cm, Spain, Abstract Expressionism, limited edition.
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Artist: Eduardo Chillida
Title: "Segment I"
Year: 1970
Medium: Lithograph
Dimensions: 38.1 x 27.94 cm
Condition: Excellent
"Segment I" is an exceptional and rare lithograph from 1970 by Eduardo Chillida, a celebrated Spanish sculptor and printmaker known for his exploration of form, space, and material. In mint condition, this lithograph is a true collectible for art enthusiasts.
Chillida, born in 1924 in San Sebastián, Spain, became internationally renowned for his monumental sculptures, yet his two-dimensional works, such as this lithograph, hold a special place in the art world. Chillida's focus on abstraction, minimalism, and his deep philosophical exploration of space and boundaries are evident in his graphic works, making this piece not only visually compelling but intellectually profound. A master of both sculptural and graphic forms, Chillida’s work can be found in major collections worldwide, including the Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art.
This lithograph is a testament to his legacy and a rare opportunity for collectors to own a piece of art history.
Artist: Eduardo Chillida
Title: "Segment I"
Year: 1970
Medium: Lithograph
Dimensions: 38.1 x 27.94 cm
Condition: Excellent
"Segment I" is an exceptional and rare lithograph from 1970 by Eduardo Chillida, a celebrated Spanish sculptor and printmaker known for his exploration of form, space, and material. In mint condition, this lithograph is a true collectible for art enthusiasts.
Chillida, born in 1924 in San Sebastián, Spain, became internationally renowned for his monumental sculptures, yet his two-dimensional works, such as this lithograph, hold a special place in the art world. Chillida's focus on abstraction, minimalism, and his deep philosophical exploration of space and boundaries are evident in his graphic works, making this piece not only visually compelling but intellectually profound. A master of both sculptural and graphic forms, Chillida’s work can be found in major collections worldwide, including the Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art.
This lithograph is a testament to his legacy and a rare opportunity for collectors to own a piece of art history.

