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Kilkenny
Etching and aquatint, 1969
Edition : 39/40
Publisher : Nielsen Gallery (Boston)
Catalog : n° 60
70.00 cm. x 56.00 cm. | 27.56 in. x 22.05 in. (paper)
55.00 cm. x 45.00 cm. | 21.65 in. x 17.72 in. (image)
Adhesives on the back
This engraved artwork invites us on a visual journey into the heart of the Irish landscapes. The composition, both structured and dynamic, is based on a complex arrangement of shapes: rectangles, trapezoids, and circles interweave, creating a harmonious and intriguing whole. This geometric layout seems to evoke both the order and fluidity of nature.
The color palette used in this engraving plays a crucial role in evoking Ireland. Dominated by greens ranging from dark to light, the piece suggests the diversity of plant hues that cover the hills, valleys, and fields.
This combination of colors, shapes, and textures gives the artwork an organic, almost living dimension. The artist thus manages to translate the lush nature of Ireland, its abundant vegetation, and its constantly evolving landscapes. The engraving becomes a tribute to the wild and peaceful splendor of Ireland.
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Very good condition
Handsigned by the artist in pencil
Ref : LCD1708
790.00 €
($859.96 - £664.29 - CHF 757,42)
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