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Joan MITCHELL - Sunflower V, 1972 - Hand signed engraving

Joan Mitchell (1926-1992)
Sunflower V, 1972

Etching and aquatint hand signed and numbered in pencil
Printed in 75 copies on Arches paper

Dimensions of the paper : 90 x 63 cm
Dimensions of the image : 68 x 43 cm

Edited by Maeght, Paris.

The sunflower motif that gives its name to the series of works edited by the
Maeght gallery is recurring in the American artist's work.
Many of her paintings are also titled "Sunflower". The titles of her works are linked to the emotions that artist attributes to them. For her, the bloom of the sunflowers convey the tension between concentration and dissemination, but also the cycles of life.

Dimensions :
- Height : 90 cm
- Width : 63 cm

Etching : Process realized on a metal plate using a chemical (acid) process. The artist using etching is called an aquafortist.
Joan Mitchell : (1925-1992) is an american artist from the "second generation" of the Abstract Expressionism movement. Her works are exhibited in the biggest museums around the world. She was born in 1925 in Chicago and raised in a wealthy family. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, and at the Hans Hofman school in New York. She travelled to France, Spain, and Italy. In the 1950's, she was considered as a key element of the New York school. Her work was influenced in the beginning by Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Wassily Kandinsky, and then Franz Kline and Willem de Kooning, among others. In 1955 Joan Mitchell settled in France, to join her partner, the Canadian painter Jean-Paul Riopelle. She died in Vétheuil in 1992. Her works are often of big dimensions, distributed on two pannels. Her paintings are very expressive and moving. She used to say about them that they should « convey the feeling of the dying sunflower. »

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