Original poster, colored screen print on paper. Signed on plate on the lower center. Good conditions, except for some foxing and stains on the left margin.

Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Echaurren  (Santiago, Chile, 1911 - Civitavecchia, Italy, 2002) After studying architecture, in 1934 Roberto Sebastian Matta moved to Paris, where he worked with  Le Corbusier  and came into contact with intellectuals like  Rafael Alberti  and  Federico García Lorca.  Moving to Rome in 1949, Matta became an  important link between Abstract Expressionism and the newly-born Italian Abstractionism.

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Original poster, colored screen print on paper. Signed on plate on the lower center.

Good conditions, except for some foxing and stains on the left margin.

Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Echaurren (Santiago, Chile, 1911 - Civitavecchia, Italy, 2002)

After studying architecture, in 1934 Roberto Sebastian Matta moved to Paris, where he worked with Le Corbusier and came into contact with intellectuals such as  Rafael Alberti and Federico García Lorca. Here, he also met  André Breton and Salvador Dalí , and adhered to the Surrealist movement, elaborating a painting style focused on psychological morphologies. In 1944, Breton wrote: " Matta is the one who most faithfully keeps his star, which is perhaps on the best path to reach the supreme secret: the control of fire".  An extremely dynamic Chilean artist, who met  Alvar Aalto in Scandinavia,  Henry Moore , Roland Penrose and René Magritte  in London, and  de Chirico  in Venice. At the beginning of WWII, he escaped to New York with many fellow Surrealists. There, he exerted a decisive influence on the new leverage of artists such as Jackson Pollock and Arshile Gorky. He was eventually removed from the Surrealist group (though re-admitted at a later time), accused of causing indirectly Gorky's suicide, due to his love affair with the Armenian painter's wife. Moving to Rome in 1949, Matta became an important link between Abstract Expressionism and the newly-born Italian Abstractionism.

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SKU
M-96108
Artist
Roberto Sebastian Matta
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Screenprint
Period
1970s
Year
1975
Signature
Not signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
99.5 x 69.8 x 0.1
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