Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002) - Composition






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Eduardo Chillida, Composition, 1985, begränsad upplaga serigrafi i abstrakt stil, platt-signerat, 33 cm hög, 22,5 cm bred, Spanien, i gott skick, såld av ägare eller återförsäljare, ram ingår inte.
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Eduardo Chillida, 1985
Ram ingår inte
Medan de spänner över mycket olika rörelser—from Cubism and Surrealism to abstract sculpture—these artists all redefined the boundaries of form, space, and reality. Eduardo Chillida approached art through the poetic manipulation of heavy matter, forging massive iron and stone sculptures that dialogue deeply with architectural voids. This focus on spatial structure shares a revolutionary spirit with Pablo Picasso, who famously shattered three-dimensional forms into geometric planes, and Salvador Dalí, who melted rigid reality into dreamlike, fluid landscapes. In contrast, Juan Ripollés brings a playful, colorful, and highly texture-driven figurative style, while René Magritte challenges the mind entirely, using meticulous realism to subvert the meaning of everyday objects. Today, this legacy of daring innovation directly connects Chillida and his peers to the world's 15 most valued artists, whose masterpieces dominate the global art market by continually pushing the limits of visual expression.
Eduardo Chillida, 1985
Ram ingår inte
Medan de spänner över mycket olika rörelser—from Cubism and Surrealism to abstract sculpture—these artists all redefined the boundaries of form, space, and reality. Eduardo Chillida approached art through the poetic manipulation of heavy matter, forging massive iron and stone sculptures that dialogue deeply with architectural voids. This focus on spatial structure shares a revolutionary spirit with Pablo Picasso, who famously shattered three-dimensional forms into geometric planes, and Salvador Dalí, who melted rigid reality into dreamlike, fluid landscapes. In contrast, Juan Ripollés brings a playful, colorful, and highly texture-driven figurative style, while René Magritte challenges the mind entirely, using meticulous realism to subvert the meaning of everyday objects. Today, this legacy of daring innovation directly connects Chillida and his peers to the world's 15 most valued artists, whose masterpieces dominate the global art market by continually pushing the limits of visual expression.
