Karel Appel (1921-2006) - Tantrika II





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Karel Appel, Tantrika II, a hand-signed lithograph on vellum paper, limited edition 37/75, produced in France in the Cobra period (1980s), 76 x 56 cm, in good condition with foxing, unframed, sold by Galerie with certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Technique: Lithography
Support: velin paper
Edition: 37/75
Signature: Hand-signed
Dimensions: 76 x 56 cm
Condition: Good condition, presence of foxing.
Framing: Sold unframed
Authentication: Sold with gallery certificate of authenticity.
Information about the work:
Tantrika I and Tantrika II are two portfolios created by Karel Appel in collaboration with Scottish poet Kenneth White, published in Paris in the 1980s by Éditions F.B..
Each set gathers five original color lithographs and poetic texts signed by Kenneth White. The prints are limited to about 75 copies.
The title Tantrika refers to the idea of energy, the circulation of vital forces, and the connection between humans, nature, and the cosmos. This vision aligns with Kenneth White’s geopoetic thought, which seeks to reconnect the human being with vast spaces, landscapes, and the fundamental rhythms of the world.
For Appel, this series marks a mature phase. The explosive energy inherited from Cobra remains present, but it is organized into more open compositions where birds, faces, hybrid creatures, and organic forms bathed in intense colors drift.
The historical interest of these portfolios lies in the meeting of two major figures: Karel Appel, heir to Cobra, and Kenneth White, founder of geopoetics. Together, they produce a work where painting and poetry pursue a common objective: to translate the deep forces that traverse the living.
For a collector, Tantrika I and II are among the most intellectually ambitious collaborations in Appel’s graphic oeuvre. They occupy a more private place than his standalone lithographs, but they possess a particularly rich cultural and symbolic depth.
Seller's Story
Technique: Lithography
Support: velin paper
Edition: 37/75
Signature: Hand-signed
Dimensions: 76 x 56 cm
Condition: Good condition, presence of foxing.
Framing: Sold unframed
Authentication: Sold with gallery certificate of authenticity.
Information about the work:
Tantrika I and Tantrika II are two portfolios created by Karel Appel in collaboration with Scottish poet Kenneth White, published in Paris in the 1980s by Éditions F.B..
Each set gathers five original color lithographs and poetic texts signed by Kenneth White. The prints are limited to about 75 copies.
The title Tantrika refers to the idea of energy, the circulation of vital forces, and the connection between humans, nature, and the cosmos. This vision aligns with Kenneth White’s geopoetic thought, which seeks to reconnect the human being with vast spaces, landscapes, and the fundamental rhythms of the world.
For Appel, this series marks a mature phase. The explosive energy inherited from Cobra remains present, but it is organized into more open compositions where birds, faces, hybrid creatures, and organic forms bathed in intense colors drift.
The historical interest of these portfolios lies in the meeting of two major figures: Karel Appel, heir to Cobra, and Kenneth White, founder of geopoetics. Together, they produce a work where painting and poetry pursue a common objective: to translate the deep forces that traverse the living.
For a collector, Tantrika I and II are among the most intellectually ambitious collaborations in Appel’s graphic oeuvre. They occupy a more private place than his standalone lithographs, but they possess a particularly rich cultural and symbolic depth.

