Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002) - Composition





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埃杜阿尔多·奇里达《Composition》,1996 年石版画,状况良好,40×30 cm(带护卡),西班牙,限量500 份,板签名并编号,未包含框,卖家为自有或转售者。
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Eduardo Chillida
Dimensions: 40×30 cm,带画框垫。
Frame not included
Printed signature, limited edition 500 exemplars, numbered.
Taller Hatz, San Sebastián, Poligrafa.
Very good condition
Careful packaging and international registered shipping
While Eduardo Chillida is universally celebrated for his monumental steel and stone sculptures, his graphic work—particularly his etchings and lithographs—reveals an equally masterful exploration of space, where heavy ink and stark paper engage in a dramatic dance of form and void. This graphic brilliance directly mirrors the printmaking legacies of titans like Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí, who similarly utilized the graphic medium to strip their artistic visions down to their most urgent, raw essences. Much like Picasso's masterful linocuts or Dalí's surrealist etchings, Chillida’s graphic art proves that paper can hold just as much architectural power and emotional weight as three-dimensional sculpture.
Eduardo Chillida
Dimensions: 40×30 cm,带画框垫。
Frame not included
Printed signature, limited edition 500 exemplars, numbered.
Taller Hatz, San Sebastián, Poligrafa.
Very good condition
Careful packaging and international registered shipping
While Eduardo Chillida is universally celebrated for his monumental steel and stone sculptures, his graphic work—particularly his etchings and lithographs—reveals an equally masterful exploration of space, where heavy ink and stark paper engage in a dramatic dance of form and void. This graphic brilliance directly mirrors the printmaking legacies of titans like Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí, who similarly utilized the graphic medium to strip their artistic visions down to their most urgent, raw essences. Much like Picasso's masterful linocuts or Dalí's surrealist etchings, Chillida’s graphic art proves that paper can hold just as much architectural power and emotional weight as three-dimensional sculpture.

