Nicholas Savard
"Senza Titolo IV" An Etching And Aquatint by Victor Pasmore
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Nicholas Savard
"Senza Titolo IV" An Etching And Aquatint by Victor Pasmore
An Etching and Aquatint in colors. Produced in 1989, signed, dated and numbered 64/90 in pencil with blindstamp. Co-published by Marlborough Graphics Ltd., London and 2RC Edition d'art, Rome.
Frame size 31 7/8 " high X 59 1/2" wide.
Framed in a 23 karat yellow gold leaf frame with ebonized sides and acid free material along with UV protective Plexiglas.
Though he began his career making still lifes and landscapes, painter and printmaker Victor Pasmore became a pioneer of early British abstraction who went on to represent the country at the Venice Biennale in 1960 and the Bienal de São Paulo in 1965. He is know as Englands version of Robert Motherwell. Initially influenced by Paul Cézanne and Claude Monet, Pasmore first tried his hand at abstract painting in the 1930s —but it wasn’t until 1947 that his work fully shifted toward nonrepresentational imagery. In his earlier abstractions, he employed collaged elements and linear forms; by 1952 his paintings and prints had become geometric, constructivist compositions. Pasmore’s art continued to develop throughout his career, evolving to include soft-edged shapes and meandering lines as well as the blue and green hues and organic forms that characterize his later prints.