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Rufino Tamayo

Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) Los signos existen Lithograph 1974 Complete set of six lithographs by Tamayo. Each measures 69x49 cm. In frame 83x63 cm. All six lithographs are signed and numbered "R. Tamayo 27/100"

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Rufino Tamayo

Estimate 3 600 - 7 200 EUR
Starting price 3 600 EUR

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Aste Arcadia
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ANTONI TÀPIES PUIG (Barcelona, 1923 - 2012). "Suite Berlin", 1974. Lithograph on Arches paper, copy 144/150. Signed and numbered in pencil. Tàpies Galfetti II, p. 105, fig. 476. Measurements: 56 x 76 cm. Antoni Tàpies begins in art during his long convalescence from a lung disease. Progressively he will dedicate himself with greater intensity to drawing and painting, and finally he leaves his law studies to dedicate himself completely to art. Co-founder of "Dau al Set" in 1948, he began to exhibit in the Salones de Octubre in Barcelona, as well as in the Salón de los Once held in Madrid in 1949. After his first individual exhibition in the Layetanas Galleries, he travels to Paris in 1950, with a scholarship from the French Institute. In these years he began his participation in the Venice Biennial, exhibited again at the Layetanas and, after a show in Chicago, in 1953 he had a solo exhibition at Martha Jackson's gallery in New York. From then on, his exhibitions, both group and solo, were held all over the world, in leading galleries and museums such as the Guggenheim in New York and the Museum of Modern Art in Paris. He has been awarded prizes such as the Prince of Asturias, the Praemium Imperiale of the Japan Art Association, the National Culture Prize, the Grand Prix de Painting of France, etc., and anthologies have been dedicated to him in Tokyo (1976), New York (1977 and 2005), Rome (1980), Amsterdam (1980), Madrid (1980), Venice (1982), Milan (1985), Vienna (1986) and Brussels (1986). He is represented in major museums around the world, such as the foundation that bears his name in Barcelona, the Reina Sofia in Madrid, the Guggenheim in Berlin, Bilbao and New York, the Fukoka Art Museum in Japan, the MoMA in New York and the Tate Gallery in London.