ID 930370
Lot 171 | Julio González (1876–1942)
Estimate value
€ 25 000 – 35 000
Main aux piquants
signé, numéroté, inscrit et avec le cachet du fondeur 'GONZALEZ © 3/8 CIRE C. VALSUANI PERDUE' (au dos, en bas)
bronze à patine brun foncé
Hauteur: 23.2 cm.
Conçu vers 1937; cette œuvre fondue en mai 1973 dans une édition de 8 exemplaires plus 2 autres épreuves plus 1 épreuve d'artiste plus une épreuve hors commerce et une autre épreuve pour la Donación González
signed, numbered, inscribed and stamped with the foundry mark 'GONZALEZ © 3/8 CIRE C. VALSUANI PERDUE' (on the back, at the bottom)
bronze with dark brown patina
Height: 9 1/8 in.
Conceived circa 1937; this bronze cast in May 1973 in an edition of 8 plus 2 other casts plus 1 artist's proof plus one hors commerce proof plus another proof for the Donación González
Provenance
Collection particulière, Paris (avant 1987).
Galería Leandro Navarro, Madrid.
Acquis auprès de celle-ci par le propriétaire actuel en novembre 2001.
Literature
P. Descargues, 'Julio González', in Plaisir de France, Paris, 1970, p. 56 (une autre version illustrée).
V. Aguilera Cerni, Julio, Joan, Roberta González, Itinerario de una dinastía, Barcelona, 1973, p. 337, no. 447 (une autre version illustrée).
Donación González, cat. exp., Museo de Arte Moderno, Barcelone, 1974, no. 43.
J. Merkert, Julio González, Catalogue raisonné des sculptures, Milan, 1987, p. 264, no. 230 (la version en fer illustrée).
Artist: | Julio González (1876 - 1942) |
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Applied technique: | Metalwork |
Medium: | Bronze |
Artist: | Julio González (1876 - 1942) |
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Applied technique: | Metalwork |
Medium: | Bronze |
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