Details
- Dimensions
- 25ʺW × 1ʺD × 31ʺH
- Styles
- Abstract
- Art Subjects
- Abstract
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- Spain
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Lithograph
- Paint
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- Lithograph in very good vintage condition. Lithograph in very good vintage condition. less
- Description
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Original 1972 ANTONI CLAVE "Return from Japan" Hand Painted Lithograph
Numbered and signed in pencil by the Artist
Edition L'Oeuvre … more Original 1972 ANTONI CLAVE "Return from Japan" Hand Painted Lithograph
Numbered and signed in pencil by the Artist
Edition L'Oeuvre Gravée, Bern
Limited edition: 11/75
Aprox. dimensions: 31" x 25"
Custom framed
Good vintage condition!
CLAVE, short biography
Antoni Clavé was born in Barcelona in 1913. Aged 13, he attended evening classes at the Fine Arts School of his native town. In 1932, he was commissioned by a cinema firm to design his first posters. As from 1935, Clavé incorporated into his publicity and ornamental work avant-garde techniques such as collage of newspaper, cardboard, rope, fabric etc.
Moving to France in 1939, Clavé held his first exhibition of drawings and gouaches in Perpignan. He then settled in Paris where he made his first lithographs. In 1942, he showed at the Cstelucho gallery with Grau Sala and Marti Blas. It was during this period that Clavé illustrated Prosper Merimée's "Lettres d'Espagne" with 27 colour lithographs and the year later illustrated Carmen with lithographs. Clavé met Picasso in 1944, in 1946 the Delpierre gallery in Paris showed his work ; the same year he designed the stage-sets for a ballet production. In the fifties, he illustrated Rabelais' "Gargantua", and started the playing-card series. He was perpetually adding his new findings to his art, which included imprints and various modelled shapes. To his engraving he added the carborundum technique, using 12 carborundum prints to illustrate "La gloire des rois". Among his numerous other book illustrations, Voltaire 's "Candide ou l'optimiste" which he illustrated with 45 lithographs. Antoni Clavé died in 2005. less
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