Mountain lakes - Louise Bourgeois

Engraving Mountain lakes - Louise Bourgeois

KM011083
Since 1989, the Musée du Louvre and the Réunion des Musées Nationaux have been commissioning contemporary artists to create engraved plates for Chalcographie, which has the exclusive right to print an unlimited number of proofs.

Louise Bourgeois was born in Paris in 1911. After training as a painter...
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Characteristics

Delivery
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Maintenance
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Printing Technique
Pointe sèche, Burin, Eau-forte
Copper plate size
45,5 x 60,5 cm
Artist
Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010)
Dimensions
63 x 90 cm
Engraving date
1997
Size of the sheet
60 x 73.5cm
Museum
Musée du Louvre
Art movements
20th century, 21st century
Reference
KM011083
EAN
3336727417126
Matière de l'article
Papier hahnemühle
Editor
Ateliers d'art de la Rmn-GP
Conservation museum
Paris - Chalcographie du musée du Louvre

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The work and its artist

Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010)

French sculptor and visual artist, naturalized American, she moved to New York in 1938 after marrying an American art historian. She spent most of her artistic life there. Although she does not claim to be from any particular movement, she is close to surrealism, expressionism, as well as feminism. Louise Bourgeois is known for her particularly imposing sculptures, but she also practices painting and engraving. In particular, she questions the themes of family and eroticism. Her most famous works are giant sculptures of spiders, symbolizing the maternal figure.