Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002) - Girl





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Eduardo Chillida, Girl, a 36 cm high by 26 cm wide giclée on paper, plate-signed and numbered as a limited edition from 2000–2010, Spain, in good condition.
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Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002)
Numbered, limited edition
River Artist white natural de 120 gr
Numbered
Very rare edition, completely out of print and difficult to find
Signed in the plate
On paper, 36x26 cm
Authenticated by the publisher's stamp on the front and numbered (see photo)
Frame not included
Chillida created massive public sculptures using iron and concrete, focused on abstract shapes and the relationship between space and form. Unlike the pop art of Warhol or the street art of Banksy, Chillida’s work is less about cultural critique or immediate social commentary, and more about exploring timeless concepts of space, place, and the natural environment. While his work may lack the provocative edge of Dalí or the instantly recognizable style of Picasso, Chillida's monumental sculptures continue to hold a significant place in art history for their formal innovation and quiet power.
Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002)
Numbered, limited edition
River Artist white natural de 120 gr
Numbered
Very rare edition, completely out of print and difficult to find
Signed in the plate
On paper, 36x26 cm
Authenticated by the publisher's stamp on the front and numbered (see photo)
Frame not included
Chillida created massive public sculptures using iron and concrete, focused on abstract shapes and the relationship between space and form. Unlike the pop art of Warhol or the street art of Banksy, Chillida’s work is less about cultural critique or immediate social commentary, and more about exploring timeless concepts of space, place, and the natural environment. While his work may lack the provocative edge of Dalí or the instantly recognizable style of Picasso, Chillida's monumental sculptures continue to hold a significant place in art history for their formal innovation and quiet power.

