Antoni Tapies (1923-2012) - Art 6'75






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Antoni Tàpies, Art 6'75, a hand-signed, numbered limited edition lithograph on Rives paper (PA copy) from 1975, edition 150+PA, 90 × 63 cm, produced in Spain and offered by Gallery in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
ABOUT THE PRINT
- Litograph on Rives paper.
- The work bears the dry stamp of Erker Presse and annotations on the back by the publisher.
- Hand-signed and numbered.
- PA copy.
- Bibliography: Galfetti, M. (1984). Tàpies – Das graphische werk Loeuvre gravé 1973 – 1978. Erker-Verlag St. Gallen, p. 129. Nr. 516.
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
ABOUT THE PRINT
- Litograph on Rives paper.
- The work bears the dry stamp of Erker Presse and annotations on the back by the publisher.
- Hand-signed and numbered.
- PA copy.
- Bibliography: Galfetti, M. (1984). Tàpies – Das graphische werk Loeuvre gravé 1973 – 1978. Erker-Verlag St. Gallen, p. 129. Nr. 516.
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.
