Le Corbusier
Les mains, Opus 2, 1930-48
Engraving on wove paper
Sheet: 38.7 x 28 cm
Edition of 100
Signed, numbered and dedicated 'pour Aldo Crommelynck / amitié / Le Corbusier/3 oct 61'
£ 4,250.00
This work was acquired from the personal archive of Aldo Crommelynck, the most important intaglio master printer of the second half of the 20th century. After displaying a youthful talent...
This work was acquired from the personal archive of Aldo Crommelynck, the most important intaglio master printer of the second half of the 20th century.
After displaying a youthful talent as a draughtsman, Crommelynck began an apprenticeship with Roger Lacourière, the master printer who had printed Picasso's Vollard Suite in the 1930s. In 1949, Picasso himself asked Crommelynck to rework one of his engravings, as he had become dissatisfied with Lacourière's work. Aldo's innovative approach delighted the artist, and from that moment on the eighteen year-old became Picasso's preferred printer. In 1953, he established his own print workshop with the help of his brothers Piero and Milan. They moved to the South of France in 1963 to be closer to Picasso, and for the next decade worked almost exclusively on the avalanche of etchings he produced in his final years.
Following Picasso's death in 1973, Aldo moved back to Paris, where he was sought out by artists such as Richard Hamilton, David Hockney and Jim Dine. In 1985, Aldo moved to the United States and opened a workshop in New York, where he enjoyed great success. George Condo, Jean Michel-Basquiat and Yoko Ono all flocked to his side to learn intaglio printing from the Master. He was awarded the Grand Prix National des Métiers d'Art in 1989.
To be able to lay claim to an artwork with such illustrious provenance and such an intimate connection to the artists who created it is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Any questions? We are happy to help. Call: 0117 279 6402 or send us a message now.
Framing - This piece has been framed by an experienced in-house framing team to conservation standards. This is included in the price. We use archival materials and 99% anti UV glass to ensure the long-term safety and stability of the artwork. All frames are bespoke, taking into account the precise needs of each piece in terms of preservation and presentation. Click here for more information.
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Hidden focuses on sought after, limited edition prints by the most illustrious artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Click here to view more work from our collection.
**Hidden is compliant with Anti Money Laundering regulations and registered with HMRC in accordance with 5AMLD. This means that should you wish to purchase work/s for the sterling equivalent of 10,000 Euros or over, we will ask you for some additional verification for anti-money laundering purposes.**
After displaying a youthful talent as a draughtsman, Crommelynck began an apprenticeship with Roger Lacourière, the master printer who had printed Picasso's Vollard Suite in the 1930s. In 1949, Picasso himself asked Crommelynck to rework one of his engravings, as he had become dissatisfied with Lacourière's work. Aldo's innovative approach delighted the artist, and from that moment on the eighteen year-old became Picasso's preferred printer. In 1953, he established his own print workshop with the help of his brothers Piero and Milan. They moved to the South of France in 1963 to be closer to Picasso, and for the next decade worked almost exclusively on the avalanche of etchings he produced in his final years.
Following Picasso's death in 1973, Aldo moved back to Paris, where he was sought out by artists such as Richard Hamilton, David Hockney and Jim Dine. In 1985, Aldo moved to the United States and opened a workshop in New York, where he enjoyed great success. George Condo, Jean Michel-Basquiat and Yoko Ono all flocked to his side to learn intaglio printing from the Master. He was awarded the Grand Prix National des Métiers d'Art in 1989.
To be able to lay claim to an artwork with such illustrious provenance and such an intimate connection to the artists who created it is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Any questions? We are happy to help. Call: 0117 279 6402 or send us a message now.
Framing - This piece has been framed by an experienced in-house framing team to conservation standards. This is included in the price. We use archival materials and 99% anti UV glass to ensure the long-term safety and stability of the artwork. All frames are bespoke, taking into account the precise needs of each piece in terms of preservation and presentation. Click here for more information.
Home Approvals - Want to see the artwork in situ? There is a lot to consider when buying art: artist, subject, age, provenance, budget, and we can only apologise for making it more difficult by having such fantastic works to choose from. To compensate, we’re delighted to be able to offer you a home approval if you live close to one of our Hidden cities. Click here for more information, or feel free to get in touch.
Worldwide Delivery - We offer free collection from any one of our galleries. Alternatively, we ship worldwide using a fully insured specialist art courier to ensure your new purchase reaches you without any fuss or stress. Please contact us for a quote or visit our Shipping FAQs for more information.
Hidden focuses on sought after, limited edition prints by the most illustrious artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Click here to view more work from our collection.
**Hidden is compliant with Anti Money Laundering regulations and registered with HMRC in accordance with 5AMLD. This means that should you wish to purchase work/s for the sterling equivalent of 10,000 Euros or over, we will ask you for some additional verification for anti-money laundering purposes.**
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