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Alberto GIACOMETTI: Mobile and Silent Objects - Original Lithograph

Alberto GIACOMETTI (1901-1966)
Moving and silent objects

Original lithograph
On vellum 49 x 31 cm

Very good condition, slightly yellowed margins, median fold as issued

INFORMATION: This is the artist's first lithograph, first published in 1931 in 30 signed copies. This copy is part of the second edition of 1952 for issue 3 of the magazine XXème siècle: Le Surréalisme au service de la révolution (San Lazzaro edition).

REFERENCES: Catalogue raisonné Lust #1, Archives Fondation Giacometti #AGD1617

Dimensions :
- Height : 31 cm
- Width : 49 cm
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Alberto Giacometti : (1901-1966) is a swiss painter and sculptor, one of the most important artist of the XXth century. He is considered as close to the surrealists. His works are sought for by collectors around the world. In 2010, the sculpture "L'Homme qui marche I" was sold 74,2 millions of euros, three times more than its original estimation. Two small sculptures, entitled "Projet pour un monument pour Gabriel Péri" and "Projet pour une place" were sold in 2007 1,5 M€. His works are conserved in the most prestigious museums in the world.

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