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Pierre SOULAGES - Screenprint n°25, 1999 - Original screenprint

Pierre SOULAGES Silkscreen n°25 Original serigraph, 1999 On vellum 119 x 84 cm REFERENCES: Catalog raisonné BNF #117 INFORMATION: Printer Michel Caza. This serigraph is the largest original print made by Pierre Soulages. It was made for the exhibition Die Farben Schwarz’ at the LandesMuseum Joanneum (Austria) in 1999. Excellent condition

Dimensions :
- Height : 119 cm
- Width : 84 cm
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Screen print : Screen printing, also known as silkscreen, serigraphy, and serigraph printing - from latin "Sericum (silk) and greek "grapheion" (writing) - is a printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil to receive a desired image. The attached stencil forms open areas of mesh that transfer ink or other printable materials which can be pressed through the mesh as a sharp-edged image into a substrate. It is possible to use different meshes, for different colors, and create multi-colored works. In the field of art, it is important to know how many prints have been made. The total number of prints is usually written on the print (e.g 20/200).
Pierre Soulages : Born in 1919 in Rodez (Aveyron, France), Pierre Soulages is a french painter and engraver associated since the end of the 1940's to abstract art. He is particuliarly known for his use of reflects in the «black» color, which he called "noir-lumière" or "outrenoir". He realized about1 550 paintings all called «Peinture» followed by their size, he is one of the major representatives of informal painting. Since 1975 the painter received many prizes (Great Prize of painting of Paris, Rembrandt Prize, Great national painting prize, Praemium Imperiale «Painting» category ...). The Soulages museum in Rodez, launched in 2014, keeps the artist's greatest collection in the world.

Evreux Museum (France)
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art (Japan)
Abbey of Conques (France)
Walker Art Center (The USA)
Francois Pinault Foundation (Italy)
Fabre Museum (France)
MacVal (France)
Societe Generale collection (France)
FRAC Auvergne (France)
Das Museum Folkwang (Germany)
FRAC Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur (France)
The Bridgestone Museum of art Ishibashi Foundation (Japan)
Museo Tamayo (Mexico City)
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum (The USA)
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian (Portugal)
Deutsche Bank Art Collection (Germany)
Museum Abteiberg (Germany)
Nantes Fine Arts Museum (France)
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Nice (MAMAC) (France)
The José Manuel Rodrigues Berardo Collection (Portugal)
Slaughterhouses - FRAC Midi Pyrenees (France)
Marguerite and Aimé Maeght Foundation (France)
LAM (Lille Métropole Modern Art Museum) (France)
Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) (The USA)
Nykytaiteen museum Kiasma (Finland)
FRAC Languedoc-Roussillon (France)
FRAC Brittany (France)
Carnegie Museum of art (The USA)
Essl Museum (Austria)
Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris (France)
Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GAM) (Italy)
Limousin art library + FACLIM (France)
National Gallery of Art, Washington (The USA)
National Galleries of Scotland (United Kingdom)
Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (Liechtenstein)
Bernard Magrez Cultural Institute (France)
Center Pompidou - National Museum of Modern Art (France)
Randers Kunstmuseum (Denmark)
Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje (FYROM)
Artotheque of Brest (France)
Henie Onstad Museum (Norway)
Artotheque of Caen (France)
Collection Thomas Neirynck (Belgium)
UMMA University of Michigan Museum of Art (The USA)
Sara Hildén Art Museum (Finland)
Artotheque, Angers (France)
National Center for Plastic Arts (France)
Museum of modern art of Saint-Etienne Métropole (France)
Fine Arts Museum of Lyon (France)
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum of Art, New York (The USA)
Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College (The USA)
Tate Collection (United Kingdom)
Fine Arts Museum of Caen (France)
Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal (Canada)
Ohara Museum of Art (Japan)
mglc (Slovenia)
Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil (México)
Michel Fedoroff Collection (Monaco)
Soulages Museum (France)
Gandur Foundation for Art (Switzerland)
Biedermann Museum (Germany)
Laurent Dumas Collection (Emerige) (France)
Rennes Fine Arts Museum (France)
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