Barcelona-based fine art printmaker Polígrafa Obra Gráfica was launched in 1964 by Manuel de Muga and has published editions featuring over 300 leading artists since then.
After the death of Francisco Franco in 1975, and at the end of Spain's 36-year fascist regime, Polígrafa was widely credited for bringing new art and artists into the country, injecting a breeze of freshness and modernity to Spain's moribund cultural atmosphere.
Their artists have always been chosen by a criteria of rigor and ambition. Polígrafa published editions by artists who are today recognized as among the foremost of their time, such as Joan Miró, Francis Bacon, Max Ernst, John Cage, Alex Katz, Rufino Tamayo, and Francisco Toledo.
In 1983, Polígrafa worked with Ronaldo De Juan to create this series of limited edition etchings. Each print bears De Juan's original hand signature in graphite.
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1983
Medium: Original handsigned etching
Dimensions: 27 ¼ x 21 ½ inches
Soft ground etching in grey ink on wove paper. Signed "de Juan" in graphite in the bottom margin. A minimalist composition featuring De Juan's signature geometric abstraction.
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1983
Medium: Original handsigned etching
Dimensions: 27 ¼ x 21 ½ inches
Orange printing ink on heavy-weight wove paper. At lower right in graphite, "de Juan". A vibrant exploration of color and form within geometric constraints.
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1983
Medium: Original handsigned etching
Dimensions: 27 ¼ x 21 ½ inches
Soft ground etching in pink ink on wove paper. At lower right below image in graphite, "de Juan". Part of the celebrated Cuadrado color series.
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1983
Medium: Original handsigned etching
Dimensions: 30 x 22 inches
Yellow, pink and black printing inks on heavy-weight wove paper. At lower right below image in graphite, "de Juan". A dynamic figurative abstraction from the Espantapajaro (Scarecrow) series.
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1983
Medium: Original handsigned etching
Dimensions: 30 x 22 inches
Yellow, green and black printing inks on heavy-weight wove paper. At lower right below image in graphite, "de Juan". Bold gestural forms characteristic of De Juan's expressive style.
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1983
Medium: Original handsigned etching
Dimensions: 30 x 22 inches
Soft ground etching in black, magenta, green, blue, yellow and red inks on wove paper. In graphite, bottom right corner, "de Juan". A vibrant multi-colored composition suggesting architectural forms.
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1983
Medium: Original handsigned etching
Dimensions: 30 x 22 inches
Soft ground etching in black, magenta, green, blue, yellow and red inks on wove paper. In graphite, bottom right corner, "de Juan". Rich warm tones dominate this architectural abstraction.
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1983
Medium: Original handsigned etching
Dimensions: 15 x 22 inches
Soft ground etching in orange, yellow and pink inks on wove paper. In graphite on bottom corner, signed "de Juan". A triptych exploring color relationships across three panels.
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1983
Medium: Original handsigned etching
Dimensions: 15 x 22 inches
Soft ground etching in grey, magenta and sepia inks on wove paper. An alternative colorway of the Triptico series, showing De Juan's exploration of tonal variations.
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1983
Medium: Original handsigned etching
Dimensions: 30 x 22 inches
Etching and aquatint with multi-colored inks on medium-weight wove paper. A unique figurative work showing De Juan's versatility beyond pure abstraction.
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1983
Medium: Original handsigned etching
Dimensions: 30 x 22 inches
Soft ground etching in black, magenta, green, blue, yellow and red inks on wove paper. Signed "de Juan" graphite at the bottom right corner. The purple tones create a mysterious atmospheric quality.
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1983
Medium: Original handsigned etchings
Dimensions: 22 x 30 ¼ inches
Printer's ink: etching & aquatint on watercolor paper, Canson Guarro Acuarela. At lower right in graphite, "de Juan". At lower left in graphite. A sophisticated monochromatic triptych showcasing De Juan's mastery of line and form.