Les Grands Oiseaux - Quatre Oiseaux
by Johnny FRIEDLAENDER
Les Grands Oiseaux - Quatre Oiseaux
Les Grands Oiseaux - Quatre Oiseaux
Les Grands Oiseaux - Quatre Oiseaux
ItemNo: 0336
Medium: Etching/Engraving
Paper: Arches
Image Size: 16.50x12.25"
Paper Size: 29x25" Framed
Released: 1950
Signed: Yes
Reference: See notes
Ref. No: 0051
Price:

Notes
SPECIAL OFFER from private Collectors .Framed . Johnny Friedlaender - Aquatint Etching - Quatre Oiseaux - Paris 1952. Etching technique: Copper plate mono chrome / duo chrome aquatint etching - brown & black. Four birds - pigeons? Ducks? Iconographic symbols? Our first impression may be one of calm and harmony. However, a closer, more scrutinizing look reveals the inner, insoluble tensions that exist between ideas, forms and textures in Friedlaender prints: straight, determined lines aside wiggly caressing lines, clear cut edges and sharp angles versus soft and rounded contours, clean and lucid areas aside stained and tarnished ones. Johnny Friedlaender preferred the medium of aquatint etching - a technically difficult artistic process, of which he has been a pioneer and developed a prolific yet very distinctive style. The scarce monochrome etching presented here, beautifully integrates the sharp "bite of acid" black lines with the subtle deep brown wash effects enabled by the aquatint process. This rare work offers different ways to look at an object of type "dove". The bottom dove got stretched and ornamental, and almost turned into a wide wine cup. The middle one is all softness and feminine delicacy, the one above it looks witty and dandified with a stripes garment. The top one is all together something else - it is a cry for mercy, a scream, a slaughter. Friedlander spills over the surface of his etchings a plethora of ideas and unsolved problems that he holds against the world and asks of us to stand up to his challenge, and cope, mentally, emotionally and rationally with this dense complexity which feels every square centimeter of his etching and of reality itself.