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ARMAN "Traité du violon - Violon et crosses", 1979 Original dry point

ARMAN
"Traité du violon - Violon et crosses", 1979
Original dry point, on Arches vellum paper
57 x 38 cm

REFERENCES :
Catalogue raisonné des estampes d'Arman - Otmezguine / Moreau #248l

INFORMATIONS :
This etching belongs to the series "Le traité du Violon" édited at 75 copies by Bernard Lucas in 1979.
Unsigned, unnumbered print

Excellent condition

Drypoint : Engraving technique using a thin steel needle to cut the metal plate.
Arman : (1928-2005) Arman Fernandez, called Arman, is a french artist born in 1928 and dead in 2005. He is famous for his "accumulations", works using transformed products as it is. He studied at Nice Decorative Art School and completed his formation at The École du Louvre. He met Yves Klein in his home town, at the age of 20. In Vincent Van Gogh's style, he signed his works by his surname (and decided to put off the "d" in Armand). The famous galerist Iris Clert took him as Yves Klein under his cover; Yves Klein's "Vide" exhibition in 1958 is followed by Arman's "Plein" exhibition 2 years later. Both friends as other personalities created the "Nouveaux Réalistes" group including César and Niki de Saint Phalle. He then shared his free time between New York and France.

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