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The Prints of Luis Quintanilla:
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Full Entry Catalogue
Catalogue Entry #: 4*
Title: Calle de Madrid [1] (Madrid Street)**
Series: Madrid Prints


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Date: 1931***

Medium: Drypoint, possibly including some etching****

Edition: Currently Unknown (CU)*****

Dimensions: 360 x 280 mm. (14 3/16 x 11 in.)

Printer: Adolfo Ruperez

Paper: Wove with Arches watermark

Signature: Typically signed in pencil, l.r., beneath the plate mark.

Public collections holding this print: Currently Unknown

Topic galleries for this print:
Cafe/Restaurant Scenes
Men (Studies of)
Street Scenes

Notes

*Catalogue #: For numbering used in other catalogues, see below.

**Title:

  • The Spanish title, Calle de Madrid, appears in the artist's hand in pencil on at least one impression.(See Fig. 1 below.)
    • The only known impressions bearing titles in the artist's hand for Madrid Series prints are in the Hemingway Collection and carry their titles l.l. where the numbering normally appears.
    • The "[1]" following the title above does not appear on any impression, but is the catalogue's method of distinguishing among five works all bearing the title "Calle de Madrid."
  • The Pierre Matisse Gallery Catalogue (1934) also uses the title "Calle de Madrid."
  • The English version of the title, "Madrid Street", is our translation and does not appear on any observed impression.


Fig. 1

***Date: At least one impression is dated in pencil (immediately following the title) in the artist's hand, l.l. (See Fig. 1 above.)

****Medium: A final determination for the medium has not been made.

For a discussion of the factors involved, visit the "Medium" section of "Using This Catalogue Raisonné."

*****Edition:

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