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Artist Proof, color lithograph on Rives paper, signed by the artist (diptych) // Chien Sous La Pluie by Miquel Barceló is a vivid, evocative lithograph from 1984, capturing a dog standing in the rain, rendered in a raw and expressive style. This diptych, printed on Rives paper, is a limited edition piece, with artist proofs included, signed by Barceló. The scene is drenched in textured strokes of dark blue and golden yellow, creating a moody atmosphere that suggests both the isolation and resilience of the animal. Barceló’s brushwork conveys a sense of movement, as if the rain and the dog’s form are merging. Measuring 69 cm in height and 46 cm in width, this work embodies Barceló’s fascination with nature, texture, and the transformative power of elemental forces.
Chien Sous La Pluie, 1984
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Artist Proof, color lithograph on Rives paper, signed by the artist (diptych) // Chien Sous La Pluie by Miquel Barceló is a vivid, evocative lithograph from 1984, capturing a dog standing in the rain, rendered in a raw and expressive style. This diptych, printed on Rives paper, is a limited edition piece, with artist proofs included, signed by Barceló. The scene is drenched in textured strokes of dark blue and golden yellow, creating a moody atmosphere that suggests both the isolation and resilience of the animal. Barceló’s brushwork conveys a sense of movement, as if the rain and the dog’s form are merging. Measuring 69 cm in height and 46 cm in width, this work embodies Barceló’s fascination with nature, texture, and the transformative power of elemental forces.
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