Eduardo Chillida

Spain  • 1924  - 2002

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Eduardo Chillida was born and died in San Sebastian; he was a renowned sculptor who exhibited work alongside Miró and Picasso. His success was quickly garnered: he represented Spain at the Venice Biennial when he was just 34. He initially studied architecture before giving up his studies to focus on sculpting and drawing at the Circulo de Bellas Artes in Madrid.

He then moved to Paris, where he learned to sculpt, basing his work on the old rules of the masterpieces he admired at the Louvre. His sculptures were more abstract before discovering Brancusi and Tapiès. His creations in steel, concrete and iron reduce fundamental concepts to a single shape, the origin of all things.

To create this minimalist result, he uses particularly contrasting natural materials: the sea, wood, rain, rocks. The natural environment is a key part of his work, emphasised by framing or by the emitted sounds. Curves help to emphasise the horizontal nature of the landscape in a simple, elegant way.

In the 70s, he was one of the most well-known artists and exhibited alongside Picasso and Miró at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. He also became a professor at the prestigious Harvard University and won the Prix Prince Asturias in 1987 and the Imperial Order of Japan in 1991. In 2001, his artwork was honoured at the Jeu de Paume in Paris.


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Olympic Centennial, Eduardo Chillida

Olympic Centennial

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 88 x 60.5 cm

$2,376

Aldati, Eduardo Chillida

Aldati

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 36 x 30.5 cm

$5,400

Composition pour les JO, Eduardo Chillida

Composition pour les JO

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 90 x 63 x 1 cm

$6,271

Nancy, Eduardo Chillida

Nancy

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 75.5 x 51 cm

$6,669

Casa de Goya, Eduardo Chillida

Casa de Goya

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 78 x 59.5 cm

$6,405

Mas allá XII, Eduardo Chillida

Mas allá XII

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 40 x 22 cm

$5,400

Berlín, Eduardo Chillida

Berlín

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 42 x 47 cm

$6,210

Ikur, Eduardo Chillida

Ikur

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 65 x 50 cm

$7,712

Homenaje a Rembrandt II, Eduardo Chillida

Homenaje a Rembrandt II

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 30.5 x 22.5 cm

$4,839

Esku XVI., Eduardo Chillida

Esku XVI.

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 50 x 40 cm

$6,480

Hartz IV, Eduardo Chillida

Hartz IV

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 56 x 45 cm

$7,560

Une Hélène de vent III, Eduardo Chillida

Une Hélène de vent III

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 65 x 51 cm

$8,424

Ozendu, Eduardo Chillida

Ozendu

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 65 x 50 cm

$6,275

Artistas contra la tortura, Eduardo Chillida

Artistas contra la tortura

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 75 x 53 cm

$7,188

Bikaina IX, Eduardo Chillida

Bikaina IX

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 65 x 50 cm

$7,971

Beltza V, Eduardo Chillida

Beltza V

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 62.5 x 94.5 cm

$6,372

Más Allá II, Eduardo Chillida

Más Allá II

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 40 x 22 cm

$5,400

Bikaina VIII, Eduardo Chillida

Bikaina VIII

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 65 x 50 cm

$6,799

Une Helen de vent II, Eduardo Chillida

Une Helen de vent II

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 65 x 51 cm

$8,424

Esku XXVIII, Eduardo Chillida

Esku XXVIII

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 29 x 21.5 cm

$6,253

Indetenible quietud IV, Eduardo Chillida

Indetenible quietud IV

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 43 x 35 cm

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Hommage à Picasso, Eduardo Chillida

Hommage à Picasso

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 76 x 57 cm

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10e anniversaire Fondation Maeght, Eduardo Chillida

10e anniversaire Fondation Maeght

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 50 x 40 cm

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Sans titre, Eduardo Chillida

Sans titre

Eduardo Chillida

Print - 45 x 32 cm

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Who is the artist?

Eduardo Chillida was born and died in San Sebastian; he was a renowned sculptor who exhibited work alongside Miró and Picasso. His success was quickly garnered: he represented Spain at the Venice Biennial when he was just 34. He initially studied architecture before giving up his studies to focus on sculpting and drawing at the Circulo de Bellas Artes in Madrid.

He then moved to Paris, where he learned to sculpt, basing his work on the old rules of the masterpieces he admired at the Louvre. His sculptures were more abstract before discovering Brancusi and Tapiès. His creations in steel, concrete and iron reduce fundamental concepts to a single shape, the origin of all things.

To create this minimalist result, he uses particularly contrasting natural materials: the sea, wood, rain, rocks. The natural environment is a key part of his work, emphasised by framing or by the emitted sounds. Curves help to emphasise the horizontal nature of the landscape in a simple, elegant way.

In the 70s, he was one of the most well-known artists and exhibited alongside Picasso and Miró at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. He also became a professor at the prestigious Harvard University and won the Prix Prince Asturias in 1987 and the Imperial Order of Japan in 1991. In 2001, his artwork was honoured at the Jeu de Paume in Paris.

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What is Eduardo Chillida’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Geometric Sculptors

When was Eduardo Chillida born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1924