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Eduardo Chillida

Auction Lot 40047381
EDUARDO CHILLIDA JUANTEGUI (San Sebastián, 1924–2002).
“Beltza II”.
Woodcut on Japanese paper. Print no. 74/75.
Work reproduced in Van der Koelen. 69005.
Framed with museum-grade glass.
Hand-signed and numbered.
Measurements: 60 x 90 cm; 83 x 113 cm (frame).

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Estimated Value : 5,000 - 6,000 €
Live auction: 14 Jul 2026
Live auction: 14 Jul 2026 15:00
Remaining time: 18 days 13:25:02
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DESCRIPTION

EDUARDO CHILLIDA JUANTEGUI (San Sebastián, 1924–2002).
“Beltza II”.
Woodcut on Japanese paper. Print no. 74/75.
Work reproduced in Van der Koelen. 69005.
Framed with museum-grade glass.
Signed and numbered by hand.
Measurements: 60 x 90 cm; 83 x 113 cm (frame).
Within Eduardo Chillida’s creative universe, where sculpture attained a philosophical dimension, the Beltza series stands as one of the most distinctive expressions of his graphic exploration. Beltza II, “black” in Basque, is part of a series of five woodcuts in which the artist transferred to paper the same spatial concerns that guided his entire sculptural career.
The composition is structured through bold geometric forms that emerge from the intense black of the ink, establishing a visual dialogue of extraordinary power with the blank areas of the support. Far from viewing the void as a residual space, Chillida transforms it into an active element of the work—an invisible substance that structures the forms and gives them meaning. This concept, fundamental to his entire body of work, finds a particularly eloquent synthesis in woodcut.
Chillida’s career helps us understand the significance of this piece. After beginning his studies in drawing at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid, his interest gradually shifted toward sculpture. During his stay in Paris, he was deeply impressed by the archaic Greek sculpture housed in the Louvre, an influence that was decisive in his early works in plaster. In 1950, he held his first solo exhibition in the French capital, and a year later, he returned permanently to San Sebastián, where he began working with iron, a material that would become one of the hallmarks of his artistic language.
Throughout his career, Chillida engaged in a constant exploration of space, gravity, and matter, becoming one of the key figures in 20th-century art. His work was recognized internationally with such prestigious awards as the Carnegie Prize, the Rembrandt Prize, the Wolf Foundation Prize for the Arts, and the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts. He was also a member of prominent international academic institutions and received numerous honors for his contribution to contemporary culture.

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Work reproduced in Van der Koelen. 69005.

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