Description
A rare pure abstraction by Max Papart, who is best known for his collages, cubist, and Dada-influenced figurative work. An intaglio print (apparently a carborundum engraving) in dazzling and deeply-textured blue.
Though much of Papart’s work is figural, he consistently worked in pure abstraction throughout his career. Notably, Papart’s catalogue raisonné by Roger Green includes a similar work entitled Bormes Rouge (Pl. 149). Too, this work bears a notable resemblance to Papart’s 1962 work in pen and Indian ink, “Bormes” (Pl. 29).
Details
Medium:
intaglio print (apparently a carborundum engraving)
Paper:
Natural Arches mould-made paper
Date:
c. 1961
Signature:
Hand-signed by artist, in pencil, en recto lower right. Denominated as an artist’s proof (“épreuve d’artiste”) and inscribed (“à Audric”) en recto lower left.
Edition:
This is an artist’s proof which preceded the edition of 40. (There is also another 1968 print in blue and red of the same name but which differs from this one.)
Framing:
Custom framed in clear-finished solid Maple behind non-reflective 99% UV-filtering museum glass. All conservation materials.
Condition:
Excellent condition
Frame Size:
33 in. (h) x 24.25 in. (w)
Window size:
24.75 in. (h) x 18.25 in. (w)
Plate Size:
23.25 in. (h) x 16.75 in. (w)