Antoni Tapies (1923-2012) - Untitled





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Antoni Tàpies, Untitled lithography, plate signed, 45 × 32 cm, Spain, Pop Art, 1990–2000, lithography, limited edition.
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Barcelona, with documentation D.Antonio Roselló Mestre, según acta número 2674/99 de fecha 21 de Julio de 1999.
Size 45,0 x 32,0 cm
Frame not included
Worldwide shipping
Acquiring this exceptional litography by Antoni Tàpies means bringing a profound piece of art history into your private collection. Tàpies' mastery of raw texture, symbolic language, and visceral expression bridges the gap between mid-century avant-garde and contemporary street art. His enigmatic strokes and use of found symbols echo the revolutionary spirit of Pablo Picasso’s later works, while his powerful manipulation of spatial tension shares a deep, structural dialogue with the monumental sculptures of Eduardo Chillida. Furthermore, the raw energy and calligraphic spontaneity found in this piece predate and directly influence the expressive iconography of Jean-Michel Basquiat and the bold, anti-establishment messaging of Banksy or Salvador Dali. This lithography is not merely a decorative element, but a timeless investment in a pioneer of modern art whose influence continues to shape the contemporary landscape. Do not miss the opportunity to own a definitive work by one of the absolute titans of the 20th century.
Barcelona, with documentation D.Antonio Roselló Mestre, según acta número 2674/99 de fecha 21 de Julio de 1999.
Size 45,0 x 32,0 cm
Frame not included
Worldwide shipping
Acquiring this exceptional litography by Antoni Tàpies means bringing a profound piece of art history into your private collection. Tàpies' mastery of raw texture, symbolic language, and visceral expression bridges the gap between mid-century avant-garde and contemporary street art. His enigmatic strokes and use of found symbols echo the revolutionary spirit of Pablo Picasso’s later works, while his powerful manipulation of spatial tension shares a deep, structural dialogue with the monumental sculptures of Eduardo Chillida. Furthermore, the raw energy and calligraphic spontaneity found in this piece predate and directly influence the expressive iconography of Jean-Michel Basquiat and the bold, anti-establishment messaging of Banksy or Salvador Dali. This lithography is not merely a decorative element, but a timeless investment in a pioneer of modern art whose influence continues to shape the contemporary landscape. Do not miss the opportunity to own a definitive work by one of the absolute titans of the 20th century.

