Untitled (self-portrait)
Woodcut
1984 (made)
1984 (made)
Artist/Maker | |
Place of origin |
Francesco Clemente (born 1952) is one of a group of Italian artists who emerged in the late 1970s as part of a European-wide revival of Neo-Expressionist figurative painting, but Clemente was also much influenced by historical Italian painting and by the art of India, a country where he has spent much of his life. His watercolour drawings have an exceptional luminosity. In this print he and his Japanese printers created a paradoxical, virtuoso piece of work that looks exactly like a watercolour but is in fact a woodcut. It was printed from dozens of limewood blocks using 14 transparent pigments printed in 49 stages for each impression.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Untitled (self-portrait) |
Materials and techniques | Colour woodcut on Tosa-Kozo paper, signed and numbered 182/200 in pencil, published by Crown Point Press, Oakland and with their blindstamp |
Brief description | Color woodcut by Francesco Clemente, Untitled (self portrait). Italian, 1984 |
Physical description | Self-portrait head, in fourteen colours, resembling a watercolour |
Dimensions |
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Production type | Limited edition |
Copy number | 138/200 |
Subject depicted | |
Summary | Francesco Clemente (born 1952) is one of a group of Italian artists who emerged in the late 1970s as part of a European-wide revival of Neo-Expressionist figurative painting, but Clemente was also much influenced by historical Italian painting and by the art of India, a country where he has spent much of his life. His watercolour drawings have an exceptional luminosity. In this print he and his Japanese printers created a paradoxical, virtuoso piece of work that looks exactly like a watercolour but is in fact a woodcut. It was printed from dozens of limewood blocks using 14 transparent pigments printed in 49 stages for each impression. |
Collection | |
Accession number | E.427-1985 |
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Record created | December 19, 2002 |
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