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Santi MoixSeeing Don Quixote and Sancho etching, hand coloring & watercolor, signed Framedca. 2008
ca. 2008
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About the Item
Santi Moix
Seeing Don Quixote and Sancho ("the famous pair"), ca. 2008
Drypoint, etching and abrasion with hand coloring with watercolor, along with graphite annotations
Hand signed and numbered 1 of 5 (1/5) by the artist on the front
Frame Included: elegantly floated and framed in a museum quality hand made wood frame, finished with authentic gold leaf
The present work is one of a suite of hand colored prints that were included in the exhibition "Santi Moix: Don Quixote" at PACE prints from September 11 to October 4, 2008.
Excerpt from the PACE Gallery Press materials:
It is clear that Moix, a true Catalonian, has a rightful claim to the lineage that spawned the extraordinary draughtmanship of his Spanish predecessors- Goya and Picasso.
“Part of the pleasure of this project on Quixote by Santi Moix is that it boldly closes the gap between writing and art, between the markmaking of the pen, the stylo, the etching tool, between the fiction of two absolutely distinct means of expression, and proposes instead a true imaginative domain in which unity is everything” – Adrian Dannati, 2008
Measurements:
Frame:
22 x 27 x 1.5 inches
Print:
19.5 x 25 inches
Exhibition History:
"Santi Moix: Don Quixote" at PACE prints from September 11 to October 4, 2008.
Published by Pace Prints, in collaboration with the Institut Ramon LLull
Provenance:
PACE Editions, New York, NY
This work is elegantly floated and framed in a hand made museum quality wood frame, finished with genuine gold leaf, under UV plexiglass.
About Santi Moix:
Santi Moix was born in Barcelona in 1960. Recent solo exhibitions include “Brooklyn Studio,” M77 Gallery, Milon, Italy; “Santi Moix on Huckleberry Finn: Watercolors and Wall Dryawings,” Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; and “Las Aventuras de Huckleberry Finn,” Centro Cultural Fundación Cïrculo de Lectores, Barcelona, Spain. In 2013 he was commissioned for a 200-foot mural at Prada’s SoHo Epicenter. His work is included in numerous private and public collections including the Brooklyn Museum, New York, Museo de arte Moderna de Sao Paulo, Brazil and the Weatherspoon Art Museum, North Carolina. Moix lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He received the Guggenheim Fellowship Award in 2002 and has held solo exhibitions of his work in cities such as Barcelona, Madrid, Zaragoza, Girona and New York. His unique works are represented by the Paul Kasmin Gallery, and his editions by Pace Prints.
- Creator:Santi Moix (1960, Spanish)
- Creation Year:ca. 2008
- Dimensions:Height: 22 in (55.88 cm)Width: 27 in (68.58 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Condition:Ships framed: This work is elegantly floated and framed in a hand made museum quality wood frame, finished with genuine gold leaf, under UV plexiglass.
- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1745215868332
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