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Antoni Tàpies

(Spain, 1923-2012)
Estimate
400 000 - 500 000 SEK
35 700 - 44 700 EUR
36 300 - 45 400 USD
Hammer price
Unsold
Covered by droit de suite

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Finland: Kuvasto

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Lena Rydén
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Antoni Tàpies
(Spain, 1923-2012)

"Forma le sombrero tachada con equis"

Executed in 1966.Oil and pencil on paper 50x 65 cm..

Provenance

Galerie Burén, Stockholm, "Antonio Tàpies", 24 oktober, 1966, kat. nr. 19.
Swedish private collection.
Galleri Ferm, Göteborg.
Swedish private collection.

Exhibitions

Antonio Tàpies, Galerie Burén, Stockholm, Sweden, October 24, 1964. Cat no. 19.
Antonio Tàpies, Lunds Konsthall, Lund, Sweden, 1993 and Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde, Stockholm, Sweden, 1994.

Literature

Catalog Galerie Burén, Stockholm, Sweden, October 24, 1964. Antonio Tàpies, illustrated as cat no. 19
Ralph Herrmanns, Tàpies, Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde catalogue no 26:94, Sweden 1993, illustrated in color p.21 and in b/w p.105.
Anna Agustí, Tàpies: The Complete Works: Vol. 2, 1961-1968, Barcelona 1990, no. 1597.

More information

During the Franco era, intellectuals in Spain met in secret groups. One such meeting place was the shop of the hatmaker Joan Prat in Barcelona. The shop also contained a sought-after library with avantgarde literature, prohibited at the time. Antoni Tapies was a member of this group and as an homage to Joan Prat, the crossed-out hat is a recurring symbolic motif in many of his works.