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Dimensions: Image 22 5/8 x 34 3/8 in (57.5 x 87.3 cm) - Sheet 23 15/16 x 35 11/16 in (61 x 90 cm) - Published by Top Editions, Milan // Miquel Barceló’s Good-Bye (Au Revoir) (1984) is a lithograph steeped in the themes of nostalgia, departure, and the transient nature of existence. The composition presents a weathered rowboat surrounded by scattered objects, including a broken oar and a fragment with the inscription "Au Revoir." Barceló employs expressive textures and dramatic contrasts of light and shadow, drawing on traditional techniques of perspective and chiaroscuro. The rough, almost tactile surface conveys a sense of movement and decay, capturing the emotions of a traveler’s farewell and the lingering hope of the message left behind. Measuring 61 x 90 cm and produced in an edition of 50, this work bridges the gap between historical pictorial language and contemporary expression.
Good-Bye (Au Revoir), 1984
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Dimensions: Image 22 5/8 x 34 3/8 in (57.5 x 87.3 cm) - Sheet 23 15/16 x 35 11/16 in (61 x 90 cm) - Published by Top Editions, Milan // Miquel Barceló’s Good-Bye (Au Revoir) (1984) is a lithograph steeped in the themes of nostalgia, departure, and the transient nature of existence. The composition presents a weathered rowboat surrounded by scattered objects, including a broken oar and a fragment with the inscription "Au Revoir." Barceló employs expressive textures and dramatic contrasts of light and shadow, drawing on traditional techniques of perspective and chiaroscuro. The rough, almost tactile surface conveys a sense of movement and decay, capturing the emotions of a traveler’s farewell and the lingering hope of the message left behind. Measuring 61 x 90 cm and produced in an edition of 50, this work bridges the gap between historical pictorial language and contemporary expression.
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