The Rose of the Louvre, 2020 - Jean-Michel Othoniel

Engraving The Rose of the Louvre - Jean-Michel Othoniel

KM011486
The Rose du Louvre, an original creation by Jean-Michel Othoniel for the 30th anniversary of the Pyramid, joined the museum's collections in 2020.
In the same year, the Louvre Museum and the Rmn-Grand Palais commissioned the artist to create an engraved plate for the Chalcographie collection.

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Characteristics

Delivery
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Engraving date
2020
Size of the sheet
48 x 41,7 cm
Museums
Musée du Louvre, Petit Palais Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris
Art movement
Modern & Contemporary Art
Maintenance
Eviter toute source d'humidité et de lumière directe. Ne pas plier la feuille
Printing Technique
Héliogravure
Copper plate size
37,6 x 35 cm
Artist
Jean-Michel Othoniel
Reference
KM011486
EAN
3336729164592
Matière de l'article
Hahnemühle paper 300 g/m2
Editor
Ateliers d'art de la Rmn-GP
Conservation museums
Paris - Chalcographie du musée du Louvre, Paris - Musée du Louvre

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The work and its artist

Jean-Michel Othoniel

From drawing to sculpture to installation to photography to writing to performance, Jean-Michel Othoniel has invented an incomparable artistic style since the late 1980s. Initially exploring materials with reversible qualities such as sulfur or wax, he has used glass since 1993. Today, his works have taken on an architectural dimension and are often found in gardens or historical sites through public or private commissions throughout the world.