Roberto MATTA
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Born in Santiago, Chile in 1911. After studying architecture at the University in Santiago, Roberto Matta moved to Paris in 1933. He worked in Le Corbusier's office from 1934 to 1936. Then he participated in a surrealism group from 1937 and exhibited to International Exhibition of Surrealism in Paris in the next year. |
After he hold his first solo exhibition at Pierre Matisse gallery in New York in 1942, he presented a large- scaled works one after another and became a representative artist of the late Surrealism. Passed away in 2002. |
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"Droites Libérées" 1971 Copperplate print (colored) Image size:21.7×16.0cm Sheet size:44.0×31.5cm Ed.XXV Signed |
"PAROLES PEINTES V" 1975 Copperplate print (colored) Image size : 29.0x21.0cm Sheet size : 38.0x28.0cm Ed.20 Signed |
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"FMR II" 1971 Copperplate print 24.3x18.2cm Ed.85 Signed |
"FMR III" 1971 Copperplate print 24.3x18.2cm Ed.85 Signed |
"FMR IV" 1971 Copperplate print 24.3x18.2cm Ed.85 Signed |
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"FMR V" 1971 Copperplate print 24.3x18.2cm Ed.85 Signed |
"FMR VII" 1971 Copperplate print 24.3x18.2cm Ed.85 Signed |
"FMR VIII" 1971 Copperplate print 24.3x18.2cm Ed.85 Signed |
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"FMR IX" 1971 Copperplate print 24.3x18.2cm Ed.85 Signed |
"FMR X" 1971 Copperplate print 24.3x18.2cm Ed.85 Signed |
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Exhibitions 2024 Odilon Redon and Roberto Matta 7/24 - 8/3 | ||||
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