Maria Helena Vieira da Silva : 6 oeuvres aux enchères
Focus on a Collection of Six Works by Maria Helena Vieira da Silva
Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (1908-1992), a prominent figure of lyrical abstraction, left her mark on the 20th century with her compositions blending structure, light, and space. These six works presented by Expertisez Enchères showcase the diversity and richness of her artistic universe, offering a unique immersion into her poetic and abstract visual language.
The Presented Works
- Les Troglodytes (1957)
Lithograph in six colors, this piece highlights the artist's narrative and spatial richness. The complex intertwinings evoke the mystery of her artistic universe. - Un vase de roses et des livres (1969)
Watercolor on paper, an intimate work where everyday objects are elevated through subtle nuances. Vieira da Silva captures the beauty of the ordinary with luminous sensitivity. - Claustra (1984)
Signed engraving, this labyrinthine piece demonstrates her exploration of spatial and architectural depth. A work where abstraction and structure coexist harmoniously. - Untitled (India Ink)
A minimalist ink drawing where the elegance of the abstract gesture conveys all the poetry and introspection characteristic of Vieira da Silva. - Untitled (1957)
India ink and watercolor, this tenderly dedicated piece blends soft tones and precise gestures, revealing an intimate depth. - Jersey
Chromatic lithograph on nacreous Japanese paper, this work reflects the artist's graphic elegance and mastery of tones.
These unique works will be featured in the upcoming auction organized by Expertisez Enchères. An unmissable event for lovers of modern art and poetic abstraction.
| LOT n°9
Maria Helena VIEIRA DA SILVA (1908-1992) Sans titre, 1957 Encre de chine et aquarelle sur papier vert-d'eau, signée et dédicacée « Pour Nelson Joyeux Noël » en bas à droite 17,5 x 11,5 cm Un certificat…
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| LOT n°7
Maria Helena VIEIRA DA SILVA (1908-1992) Claustra, 1984 Gravure signée au crayon en bas à droite dans la marge et justifiée 71 - 160 Gravure : 27,5 x 15 cm Feuille : 46 x 30 cm Note : Cette œuvre illustre…
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