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Genieve Figgis
Edition of 35 + 5 APs
Signed and numbered on the front
Archival Pigment Print on Paper
Dimensions: 31”H x 25.5”W
2024
New condition
Acquired directly from the publisher (Almine Rech). All original paperwork is included.
This print is rare since Genieve Figgis signed and numbered a few upside down in the upper left corner (as seen in the photos attached).
Genieve Figgis' works share a similar dramatic bent as some Irish-English literature subjects from Edgar Allan Poe to Oscar Wilde, as well as acknowledged Old Masters such as Goya. Her scenes depicting bourgeois homes, traditional portraits, or landscapes are often haunted by spectral figures and leering creatures with canes and top hats. A sense of the charmingly macabre emerges from Figgis' combination of an apparent pictorial banality with dreamlike qualities.
Genieve Figgis
Edition of 35 + 5 APs
Signed and numbered on the front
Archival Pigment Print on Paper
Dimensions: 31”H x 25.5”W
2024
New condition
Acquired directly from the publisher (Almine Rech). All original paperwork is included.
This print is rare since Genieve Figgis signed and numbered a few upside down in the upper left corner (as seen in the photos attached).
Genieve Figgis' works share a similar dramatic bent as some Irish-English literature subjects from Edgar Allan Poe to Oscar Wilde, as well as acknowledged Old Masters such as Goya. Her scenes depicting bourgeois homes, traditional portraits, or landscapes are often haunted by spectral figures and leering creatures with canes and top hats. A sense of the charmingly macabre emerges from Figgis' combination of an apparent pictorial banality with dreamlike qualities.
Genieve Figgis
Edition of 35 + 5 APs
Signed and numbered on the front
Archival Pigment Print on Paper
Dimensions: 31”H x 25.5”W
2024
New condition
Acquired directly from the publisher (Almine Rech). All original paperwork is included.
This print is rare since Genieve Figgis signed and numbered a few upside down in the upper left corner (as seen in the photos attached).
Genieve Figgis' works share a similar dramatic bent as some Irish-English literature subjects from Edgar Allan Poe to Oscar Wilde, as well as acknowledged Old Masters such as Goya. Her scenes depicting bourgeois homes, traditional portraits, or landscapes are often haunted by spectral figures and leering creatures with canes and top hats. A sense of the charmingly macabre emerges from Figgis' combination of an apparent pictorial banality with dreamlike qualities.