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Aquatint on vélin paper - Reference : Agerup 243 - This etching was printed at Atelier Lacourière & Frélaut, Paris and edited by Galerie de France, Paris. It is reproduced on page 138 of the Catalogue raisonné: Zao Wou-Ki, The Graphic Work 1937-1995, Edition Heede & Moestrup, Danemark. // Untitled (Agerup 243) by Zao Wou-Ki is an aquatint print created in 1973, numbered 95/95. Printed on vélin paper, this piece was produced at the renowned Atelier Lacourière & Frélaut in Paris and distributed by Galerie de France. Measuring 64.5 x 49 cm, the abstract composition displays Zao's characteristic exploration of form, movement, and atmosphere through a monochromatic palette. The dark, swirling shapes and dynamic brushstrokes evoke a sense of natural elements like water and wind, immersing viewers in an ethereal, meditative space. This work is included on page 138 of the catalogue raisonné: Zao Wou-Ki, The Graphic Work 1937-1995, published by Edition Heede & Moestrup, Denmark.
Untitled (Agerup 243), 1973
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Aquatint on vélin paper - Reference : Agerup 243 - This etching was printed at Atelier Lacourière & Frélaut, Paris and edited by Galerie de France, Paris. It is reproduced on page 138 of the Catalogue raisonné: Zao Wou-Ki, The Graphic Work 1937-1995, Edition Heede & Moestrup, Danemark. // Untitled (Agerup 243) by Zao Wou-Ki is an aquatint print created in 1973, numbered 95/95. Printed on vélin paper, this piece was produced at the renowned Atelier Lacourière & Frélaut in Paris and distributed by Galerie de France. Measuring 64.5 x 49 cm, the abstract composition displays Zao's characteristic exploration of form, movement, and atmosphere through a monochromatic palette. The dark, swirling shapes and dynamic brushstrokes evoke a sense of natural elements like water and wind, immersing viewers in an ethereal, meditative space. This work is included on page 138 of the catalogue raisonné: Zao Wou-Ki, The Graphic Work 1937-1995, published by Edition Heede & Moestrup, Denmark.
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