Lot 63
  • 63

Joseph Beuys

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Description

  • Joseph Beuys
  • UNTITLED
  • signed and dated 1961 on the reverse
  • pencil and iron chloride on paper
  • 20 by 29cm.
  • 7 7/8 by 11 3/8 in.

Provenance

Galleria Lucio Amelio, Naples
Libero Grande, Naples
Thence by descent to the present owners

Literature

Germano Celant, Beuys tracce in Italia, Naples 1978, p. 127, no. 124, illustrated

Catalogue Note

As with his sculpture, the subject matter and medium of Beuys’ drawings were often virtually intertwined. Although the appearance of the drawing was not of primary importance to Beuys, its colour or substance were likely to have some sort of relationship with its subject or meaning. The beautiful silhouette of Untitled was created from Iron Chloride, a chemical which is synonomous with energy, strength and life-giving qualities. By turns, strong in its solidity and fragile in its transparency, Its colour is also close to that of the soil of the earth. This is a consistent reference Beuys makes to his relationship with the country that surrounds him, the healing properties of the plants that grow within and the animals which inhabit nature.