EDUARDO CHILLIDA JUANTEGUI (San Sebastian, 1924 - 2002).
"Leizarán", 1987.
Etching and aquatint on Rives paper, copy 24/50.
Publisher: Theo Gallery, Madrid. Hatz Workshop.
Work published in ""Eduardo Chillida: Opus III"". Verlag 1996, pg.100-101. num. 87018.
Provenance: Elvira Gonzalez Gallery, Madrid.
Signed and numbered in pencil.
Measurements: 95 x 67 cm.(plate); 99 x 64 cm.(paper).
""Leizarán"", dedicated to the homonymous valley, has been one of Chillida's most acclaimed engravings, having even been ceded its use (by the Andoain City Council) as the logo of the Leitzaran bisitarien etxea Center, in 2008. Chillida started drawing at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid, and little by little his interest in sculpture grew. It was during his years in Paris when he made his first plaster sculptures, impressed by the archaic Greek sculpture in the Louvre. In the French capital he held his first sculpture exhibition in 1950. In 1951 he returned definitively to San Sebastian, and made his first work in iron, the material with which he would work for the rest of his life. Throughout his life, Chillida received numerous prizes and awards, including the Carnegie Prize, the Rembrandt Prize, the Wolf Foundation of the Arts and the Prince of Asturias Prize for the Arts. He was also an academician of San Fernando, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Honorary of the Royal Academy of Arts of London and of the Imperial Order of Japan, and was awarded the Grand Cross for Humanitarian Merit by the Institution of the same name in Barcelona. In addition to his Chillida-Leku Museum in Hernani, he is represented in museums and collections around the world, such as the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the MOMA in New York, the Reina Sofia in Madrid, the Tate Gallery in London and the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin."