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Lot 11437: TERRY HAASS - FIVE Hand Signed Etchings Czech French Atelier 17 Abstract

Est: $400 USD - $600 USDSold:
Gilden's Art GalleryLondon, United KingdomDecember 11, 2019

Item Overview

Description

TERRY HAASS 1923-2016
Cesky Tesin, Czech Republic 1923 - 2016 Paris (Czechoslovakian / French)

Title: Five Abstract Circles

Technique: A Group of Five Original Hand Signed and Numbered Aquatints in Colours on paper

Paper size (each): 48 x 39 cm / 18.9 x 15.4 in

Additional Information: This is a group of five etchings.
Each one of them is is hand signed in pencil by the artist "T.Haass" at the lower right margin of the image.
and also hand numbered in pencil "28/40" at the lower left margin of the image.
The work was printed in a small limited edition of only 40 impressions in the early 1970's and published by Antares Editions d'Art, Saint Cloud.
The paper bears the publisher dry stamp and watermark.

Note: Terry Haass, printmaker, painter, and sculptor, was born in Cesky Tesin, Czechoslovakia, in 1923. She fled her native country and Nazism in the late 1930s, relocating in Paris where she studied art and art history until she was once again displaced by the war. In 1941, she moved to New York where she received a scholarship to the Art Students’ League. Haass began working at Stanley William Hayter’s experimental workshop, Atelier 17, beginning in 1946 and she directed the workshop in 1950 when Hayter returned to Paris. During this time she taught graphics at Brooklyn College and New York City College.
In 1951, Haass received a Wooley scholarship to study printmaking and a Fulbright Travel Grant that allowed her to visit Norway. She eventually settled in Paris where she worked at Atelier Lacourière & Frélaut. Ever inquisitive, she studied Mesopotamian archeology at the school of the Louvre and over many years she participated in archaeological digs in the Middle East. In the 1960s, her work was greatly influenced by Einstein’s theories of time and space and she incorporated these ideas into her sculpture.
Her work is represented in countless public collections including the Guggenheim Museum, Library of Congress, Metropolitan Museum, Carnegie Institute, Cleveland Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Bibliothéque nationale de France and the Israel National Museum.

Condition: Good condition. apart from paper discolouration, Tape remains/ peeling, foxing.

Note: This work will be shipped from Israel

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Auction Details

December Online Auction

by
Gilden's Art Gallery
December 11, 2019, 04:00 PM GMT

74 Heath Street Hampstead, London, LDN, NW3 1DN, UK

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