
Riopelle, Jean-Paul
JEAN-PAUL RIOPELLE Composition IX-160, 1966
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Sku: CB5330
Artist: Jean-Paul Riopelle
Title: Composition IX-160
Year: 1966
Signed: No
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 15 x 11 inches ( 38 x 28 cm )
Image Size: 15 x 11 inches ( 38 x 28 cm )
Edition Size: 700
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Composition IX-160 is a first edition lithograph published on page 7 of Derrière Le Miroir (DLM) No. 160. This piece, more abstract in nature compared to other works by Jean-Paul Riopelle, features a beige-brown background overlaid with a crystallized white form. The surface of the white area appears fragmented, with cracks of black paint crisscrossing it, creating a sense of tension and dynamic energy. The contrast between the delicate, almost crystalline structure and the bold black lines gives the composition an intriguing balance of fragility and strength. The abstract nature invites various interpretations, while the interplay of textures and colors showcases Riopelle's masterful control of form and spontaneity.
Artist: Jean-Paul Riopelle
Title: Composition IX-160
Year: 1966
Signed: No
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 15 x 11 inches ( 38 x 28 cm )
Image Size: 15 x 11 inches ( 38 x 28 cm )
Edition Size: 700
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Composition IX-160 is a first edition lithograph published on page 7 of Derrière Le Miroir (DLM) No. 160. This piece, more abstract in nature compared to other works by Jean-Paul Riopelle, features a beige-brown background overlaid with a crystallized white form. The surface of the white area appears fragmented, with cracks of black paint crisscrossing it, creating a sense of tension and dynamic energy. The contrast between the delicate, almost crystalline structure and the bold black lines gives the composition an intriguing balance of fragility and strength. The abstract nature invites various interpretations, while the interplay of textures and colors showcases Riopelle's masterful control of form and spontaneity.