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JEAN SIGNOVERT Signed Etching Abstract

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JEAN SIGNOVERT Signed Etching Abstract
JEAN SIGNOVERT<BR>1919 - 1981 (French) <BR><BR>From Lisette <BR><BR>Original Hand Signed and Hand Inscribed Carborundum-Etching<BR><BR>Title : From Lisette. <BR><BR>Technique : Original Etching and Carborundum on Vellum (wove) paper. <BR><BR>Paper Size : 30,5 X 16,5cm / 12 X 6.5 inch. <BR><BR>Plate Size : 17,5 X 11,5 cm / 6.9 X 4.5 inch. <BR><BR>Additional Information : This Carborandum Etching is Hand Signed by the artist "Jean Signovert" at the lower right margin in ball-pen, as well as Hand Titled above the signature.<BR>The work is also Hand Inscribed in ball pen "essai" (Trial Proof) at the lower left margin.<BR>Jean Signovert used the relief-like technique of Carborundum-Etching: For the Carborundum-Etching (a method developed by Antoni Tapies) the metal plate is covered by a mixture of polyester, gypsum, and other materials chosen by the artists, creating a thickly coated surface (the way it is done in a collage). Additional printing inks can be applied, too. Then, in another printing process, the wettened paper is pressed onto these reliefs. In this way the sheets are given relief-like structures, an additional artistic feature. <BR><BR>Jean Signovert was an important member of the French Abstract movement after the second world war.<BR>The movement included different groups as "Abstraction-Création" with Auguste Herbin, Georges Vantongerloo, Hans Arp, Albert Gleizes, Jean Hélion, Georges Valmier and Frantisek Kupka.<BR>After the second world war the significant Abstract groups were called among others "Art Informel", "Lyrical Abstraction" , "ART AUTRE" and "Tachism".<BR>The artist who praticipated were among others: Andre Lanskoy, Wols, Leon Zack, Hans Hartung, Georges Mathieu, Henri Michaux, Pierre Soulages, Jean Bazaine, Alfred Manessier, Serge Poliakoff, Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Jean Dubuffet, Jean-Michel Atlan, Roger Bissière, Camille Bryen, Alberto Burri, Charles Lapicque, Pierre Soulages, Nicolas de Staël, Antoni Tàpies and Jean Fautrier. <BR><BR>Condition : Good Condition. Light discoloration and foxing of the margins of the paper.