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Roberto Sebastian Matta

L'oeuf Du Verbe Voir, Penser L'invisible, Etoile Des Jardins, Triptych - 3 Framed (etch

Limited Edition Print : 3 Framed Carborundum Etchings on heavy hand-made paper
Size : 40x40 in  |  102x102 cm
Framed : 48x48 in  |  122x122 cm
Edition : From the edition of 125

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Year1995

Hand SignedLower Right, Pen 

Condition Excellent 

Framed with Glass Black Wooden Frame With Gold 

Purchased fromGallery 2000 

Provenance / HistoryPurchased directly from Weinstein Gallery. 

Certificate of AuthenticityWeinstein Gallery, San Francisco, California 

LID117869

Roberto Sebastian Matta - Chile

Art Brokerage: Roberto Sebastian Matta Chilean Artist: b. 1911-2005. Roberto Sebastian Antonio Matta was born in Santiago, Chile in 1911. He studied architecture at the Universidad Catolica in Santiago. In 1933 Matta traveled to Paris and worked for two years as a draftsman in the Paris studio of famed architect Le Corbusier. While visiting his aunt in Madrid, he met Federico Garcia Lorca and Pablo Neruda. Neruda introduced Matta to Salvador Dali and Andre Breton. Impressed by Matta's drawings, Breton invited him to join the Surrealist group in 1937. Influenced by his association with the Surrealists and by Marcel Duchamp's theories of movement and process, Matta began to explore the realm of the subconscious and to develop an imagery of cosmic creation and destruction. Robert Matta passed away in 2005. All Matta original works must have authentication and provenance before listing. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.

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