Print – Untitled
This serigraph is a reproduction of a 1954 ink-on-watercolour painting by Jean-Paul Riopelle. The expressive abstraction of the original work, with its webs of black lines hovering over blocks of colour, reflects Riopelle’s connection to the European avant-garde and the “Automatistes” of Quebec. Riopelle produced some of his best-known oil paintings in the 1950s, applying colour directly from the paint tube and using a palette knife to distribute it across the canvas in small touches for a mosaic effect.
The serigraph was printed by Peter Markgraf in partnership with the Canada Council for the Arts around 1967 as part of an initiative to promote contemporary Canadian art. Markgraf and his siblings emigrated from Germany in the mid-1950s and developed a silkscreen process noted for its ability to faithfully replicate original works of fine art.