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Untitled from: The Skin of Things | Sans titre. La peau des choses by Hans Hartung

Gilden's Art Gallery (IFPDA)

Lithograph

1968

Edition Size: 114

Sheet Size: 50.9 x 37.5 cm

Signed

Condition: Excellent

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This original lithograph is hand signed in pencil by the artist “Hartung” in the lower right margin.

It is also hand numbered in pencil from the edition of 114, at the lower left margin.

This lithograph was printed by Erker Presse, St. Gallen and published in a limited edition of 114 signed and numbered impressions by Jean-Robert Arnaud, Paris.

The paper bears the blindstamp of the printer in the lower left corner.

Note: This subject is one of ten published in the folio ‘La peau des choses’ [The Skin of Things] in 1968.

The folio also included works by Huguette-Arthur Bertrand, Cesar, Émile Gilioli, James Guitet, John Franklin Koenig, Gérard Schneider, Pierre Soulages, Victor Vasarely and Zao Wou-Ki.

Condition: Excellent condition.

$900.00

The Artist

Hans Hartung

Hans Hartung’s early artistic endeavours showed nothing of the originality that was to come. He began by replicating old masters, particularly the German painters, at the Fine Arts Academy of Dresden. It was while in Dresden, in 1922, that he saw an exhibition that changed his life. The Internationale Kunstausstellung showcased modern French and Spanish painters and at this moment Hartung knew that he had to leave Germany and expand his horizons. He experienced much personal and social turmoil throughout the 1930s and 40s, while at the same time developing his own unique style. His first solo exhibition finally came in Paris in 1947.

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