Carceberus’ Lunch – Solari

R$5.500,00

Carceberus’ Lunch

1979

55.5 x 36 cm

Etching, ink-water and dry tip on paper

4/50

Signed, titled and numbered by the artist in pencil on the base

Preserved margins

Perfect condition

obs. cataloged in the artist’s book

Máscaras todo el año” by Alicia Haber

P. 163 full page

 

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Description

Solari was born in Fray Bentos, Uruguay, in 1918. He died in Montevideo in 1993.
In 1951 he joined the Uruguayan representation at the São Paulo Biennial. In 1965, he moved to Montevideo. In 1967 he moved to New York to study, where he remained there until 1986, when he returned to Uruguay, and in 1989 he had his first retrospective at the Museum Blanes. He exhibited his work in the Biennials of America and also in Europe and Asia. In one of Saramago’s books he is named one of the great revelations of that year at the Venice Biennale. He exhibited for the last time in Brazil, in Galeria Tina Zappoli, in 1990. After his death, a book about his work “Mascaras all year” was published. He is considered one of the leading artists of Uruguay of all time.