Roberto MATTA Signed etching and aquatint "Fou-rieuse", 1972

$ 184.8

Time Period Produced: 1970-1979 Artist: Roberto Matta Framing: Framed Style: Surrealism Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020) Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Signed: Yes Production Technique: Etching Features: 1st Edition, Limited Edition, Numbered, Signed Type: Print Year of Production: 1972

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Roberto MATTA Signed etching and aquatint "Fou-rieuse", 1972. Matta often employed multiple perspectives to keep his compositions fluid and dynamic, and his style influenced artists including Jackson Pollock and Robert Motherwell. Roberto MATTA - "Fou-rieuse". REFERENCE: MATTA. Roberto MATTA - "Fou-rieuse" Original etching and aquatint in color. Signed and numbered e.a. 10/10 Editions Privée, Paris 1972 Frame dimensions 40.5 x 30 cm. Etching 16.5 x 8.5 cm. REFERENCE: MATTA. Catalog raisonne, editions sonet - visat. No. 288 Very good condition. Please look at the pictures carefully. Ship worldwide with tracking and insured shipping. ** Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Echaurren (1911 – 2002), better known as Roberto Matta, was one of Chile's best-known painters and a seminal figure in 20th century abstract expressionist and surrealist art. Roberto Matta’s phantasmagorical, large-scale paintings bridged the figurative dreamscapes of Surrealism and the emotive gestures of Abstract Expressionism. The artist’s vivid, imposing canvases feature a melange of geometric and biomorphic shapes that occasionally cohere into representational forms. Matta often employed multiple perspectives to keep his compositions fluid and dynamic, and his style influenced artists including Jackson Pollock and Robert Motherwell. He studied architecture and interior design in his native Chile, then developed his signature style on trips to Europe and the United States, during which he met artists such as Arshile Gorky and Salvador Dalí. Matta’s work has been exhibited widely in cities including New York, London, Santiago, Paris, Berlin, Tokyo, and Rome and belongs in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Tate, the Guggenheim Museum, and Moderna Museet, among many others.