Roland Topor (1938–1997) - Without Title

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羅蘭·托波爾,Without Title,1990年,法國,手簽木刻版畫,品相 Excellent,高84 cm×寬60 cm,限量50份(50/50),由持有人或轉售商出售。

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Roland Topor presents a bold figurative scene rendered in stark black and white, characteristic of the artist’s unmistakable graphic language. Known for his sharp, often surreal and psychologically charged imagery, Topor combines elements of satire, tension, and narrative ambiguity in this composition, depicting a farrier-like figure engaged with a horse in a stylized and almost theatrical setting.

Executed in Buchdruck (letterpress / relief print), The composition reflects Topor’s broader artistic universe, which intersects illustration, printmaking, literature, and theatre, and places him in dialogue with artists such as Alfred Kubin, George Grosz, Otto Dix, Max Beckmann, and Käthe Kollwitz, as well as later figures like David Hockney, Saul Steinberg, Roland Sabatier, and contemporaries linked to narrative figuration and surreal graphic traditions.

Roland Topor, co-founder of the influential Panique movement alongside Fernando Arrabal and Alejandro Jodorowsky, occupies a unique position bridging post-war European surrealism, absurdism, and dark humor. His works resonate with the spirit of artists like Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Alechinsky, and Jean-Michel Basquiat in their exploration of the subconscious and the grotesque. His graphic works are widely collected and appreciated for their originality and intellectual depth.

This particular impression is from a strictly limited edition of 50 copies, of which this is number 50/50, making it especially desirable for collectors.

Roland Topor presents a bold figurative scene rendered in stark black and white, characteristic of the artist’s unmistakable graphic language. Known for his sharp, often surreal and psychologically charged imagery, Topor combines elements of satire, tension, and narrative ambiguity in this composition, depicting a farrier-like figure engaged with a horse in a stylized and almost theatrical setting.

Executed in Buchdruck (letterpress / relief print), The composition reflects Topor’s broader artistic universe, which intersects illustration, printmaking, literature, and theatre, and places him in dialogue with artists such as Alfred Kubin, George Grosz, Otto Dix, Max Beckmann, and Käthe Kollwitz, as well as later figures like David Hockney, Saul Steinberg, Roland Sabatier, and contemporaries linked to narrative figuration and surreal graphic traditions.

Roland Topor, co-founder of the influential Panique movement alongside Fernando Arrabal and Alejandro Jodorowsky, occupies a unique position bridging post-war European surrealism, absurdism, and dark humor. His works resonate with the spirit of artists like Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Alechinsky, and Jean-Michel Basquiat in their exploration of the subconscious and the grotesque. His graphic works are widely collected and appreciated for their originality and intellectual depth.

This particular impression is from a strictly limited edition of 50 copies, of which this is number 50/50, making it especially desirable for collectors.

詳細資料

藝術家
Roland Topor (1938–1997)
出售者:
物主或經銷商
版本
限量版
Edition number
50/50
藝術品標題
Without Title
技術
木刻版畫
簽名
Hand signed
原產國
法國
年份
1990
狀態
極佳狀態
Height
84 cm
Width
60 cm
時段
1990-2000
連框架出售
不是
捷克共和國已驗證
1
已售物品
私人

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