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VIEIRA DA SILVA, Maria Helena
1908 - Lisbon - 1992 (Portuguese/French)
Le Jardin - 1959
Original Hand Signed and Numbered Color Silkscreen
Title : Le Jardin
Technique : Original Color Silkscreen on Hand make paper.
Paper size : 20 x 25 cm / 7.9 x 9.8 inch.
Additional Information : This Original Silkscreen is Hand Signed in pencil by Vieira Da Silva in the lower right corner and Hand Numbered in pencil "30/120" in the lower left corner. It was printed on hand made paper with full margins, the silkscreen was printed in a limited edition of 120 Impressions by Lurdes Castro and Rene Bertholo, Paris in 1959.
Literature: "Vieira da Silva - Les Estampes" by Yves Riviere, published by Arts et Metiers Graphiques, Paris, 1977.
Reference: Riviere 39, illustrated in page 32.
Provenance: Collection of Jean-Yves Mock.
Collection Jean-Yves Mock
Jean-Yves Mock (b. 1928) worked at the Hanover Gallery in London from 1956 until in 1973, when it closed. The gallery was originally founded in 1949 by Erica Brausen, primarily to showcase the work of the then relatively unknown artist, Francis Bacon. It went on to become one of the most important and influential establishments for three generations of 20th-century European artists.
Jean-Yves's contribution was instrumental in discovering and promoting some of the 20th century's leading exponents of the avant garde and through his involvement he formed lasting friendships with many artists, as is illustrated by the numerous works dedicated to him in his collection.
When the Hanover Gallery closed in 1973, Jean-Yves joined the curatorial team at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. During his distinguished career there he organised the first major retrospectives of Niki de Saint Phalle, Yves Klein and Jean Tinguely and. His invaluable contribution to the arts was acknowledged by the French State when he was made a Chevalier de l'ordre des arts et des letters in 1985 and awarded L'Ordre du Merite in 1993.
Condition : Good Condition. Slightly yellowed at the lower right margin.
Auction Location:
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Previewing Details:
Session 1 & 2:
Modern Fine Art: Paintings & Original Prints
Modern Paintings, Fine Art Original Prints, and Works on Paper
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Tuesday, 28 November, 2006 11 am- 5pm
Tuesday, 5 December, 2006 11 am- 5pm
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