Nadine Prado (1931–2016) - Constructivist abstraction

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Nadine Prado, Constructivist abstraction, a 1969 limited-edition signed silkscreen on paper (126/170) in good condition with a sheet size of 74.5 × 55 cm, produced in France.

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Striking abstract composition by the French-Mexican artist Nadine Prado. Executed in vibrant colors and bold geometric forms, the work reflects the artist’s modernist visual language and her connection to the international abstract art movement of the 1960s.

Born in Marseille to a French mother and a Mexican diplomat father, Nadine Prado studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and exhibited internationally throughout her career. In 1964, she received a prestigious commission to create a mural for the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.

This work is hand-signed, dated 1969, and numbered 126/170, making it a collectible limited-edition print from the artist's most sought-after period.

Artist: Nadine Prado (1931–2016)
Title: Abstract Composition
Date: 1969
Technique: Color serigraph / screenprint on paper
Edition: 126/170
Signature: Hand-signed and dated in pencil
Framed: No

Dimensions:

Sheet size: 74.5 × 55 cm

Condition:
The print is in good condition with minor handling wear consistent with age. Please refer to the photographs for the actual condition.

Shipping:
Carefully packed and shipped with tracking

Striking abstract composition by the French-Mexican artist Nadine Prado. Executed in vibrant colors and bold geometric forms, the work reflects the artist’s modernist visual language and her connection to the international abstract art movement of the 1960s.

Born in Marseille to a French mother and a Mexican diplomat father, Nadine Prado studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and exhibited internationally throughout her career. In 1964, she received a prestigious commission to create a mural for the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.

This work is hand-signed, dated 1969, and numbered 126/170, making it a collectible limited-edition print from the artist's most sought-after period.

Artist: Nadine Prado (1931–2016)
Title: Abstract Composition
Date: 1969
Technique: Color serigraph / screenprint on paper
Edition: 126/170
Signature: Hand-signed and dated in pencil
Framed: No

Dimensions:

Sheet size: 74.5 × 55 cm

Condition:
The print is in good condition with minor handling wear consistent with age. Please refer to the photographs for the actual condition.

Shipping:
Carefully packed and shipped with tracking

Details

Artist
Nadine Prado (1931–2016)
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
126
Title of artwork
Constructivist abstraction
Technique
Silkscreen
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
1969
Condition
Good condition
Height
74.5 cm
Width
55 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
1960-1970
Sold with frame
No
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Objects sold
100%
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