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Centurione Rouge

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Centurione Rouge es una de las litografías más reconocibles de Mitoraj: el Centurione sobre fondo rojo intenso, en edición numerada y firmada.

🖨 Centurione Rouge

Lithographie · Nummerierte Edition · Signiert
Technik: Offsetlithographie · Roter Hintergrund
Nummerierte Auflage · Künstlersignatur
Format: ca. 60×80 cm
Auktionspreise: 2.000–8.000 € je nach Zustand
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Igor Mitoraj — Sanguine Lithographs: Tindareos & Centurione Rouge

Tindareos sanguine lithograph — Igor Mitoraj, bandaged head in red chalk on white paper, signed

The image above shows a Tindareos sanguine by Igor Mitoraj — a red chalk lithograph depicting the mythological King of Sparta, rendered as a bandaged, fragmented head in fluid gestural strokes. Works in this technique, including the Centurione Rouge (sanguine lithographs of the Centurione subject), represent a distinct and rarer strand of Mitoraj's graphic oeuvre that I am actively seeking.

Lithograph Sanguine Signed Works on Paper Centurione subject

About Mitoraj's Sanguine Lithographs

Mitoraj's sanguine lithographs occupy a unique position in his output. The Tindareos — depicting Tyndareos, the mythological King of Sparta and father of Helen of Troy — shows the face as a bandaged, fragmented head rendered in characteristic red chalk tones. The Centurione Rouge applies the same sanguine technique to his most famous sculptural subject, the Roman centurion's head. Both works connect Mitoraj's visual world directly to the Renaissance tradition of red chalk figure studies.

The Centurione in Mitoraj's World

The Centurione is the work that made Igor Mitoraj internationally famous. First conceived in the mid-1980s, the image of the Roman centurion's helmet — a face behind bronze visor and cheek guards, bandaged in the manner of an ancient wound — became his most reproduced subject. It appeared in multiple bronze editions, in monumental public installations, and in a range of graphic works that explored the same themes of concealment, damage, and the passage of time across different media and scales.

On paper, the Centurione becomes something different from its bronze incarnations: more immediate, more gestural, more intimate. The lithographic process allows Mitoraj to work with tone and texture in ways that bronze cannot replicate — the sanguine medium in particular introduces a warmth and a sense of flesh that the cold metal of the sculpture deliberately refuses.

A signed sanguine of the Centurione subject is therefore not simply a reproduction of the bronze in a different format: it is a parallel investigation of the same themes by a different hand, in a different tradition, and in a medium that has its own history going back to Leonardo and Michelangelo.

Why Works on Paper by Mitoraj Are Rare

Mitoraj's market is dominated by his bronzes, and with good reason: the bronzes are what made his reputation. But this dominance means that his works on paper — lithographs, sanguines, ink drawings, watercolours — are chronically underrepresented in the market and in critical literature. The major auction databases list far fewer works on paper than bronzes, and signed examples in good condition appear infrequently.

This relative rarity is partly intentional. Mitoraj was primarily a sculptor and regarded works on paper as complementary to, rather than independent of, his three-dimensional practice. He produced them in smaller quantities, shared them with close associates, and they circulated less widely than his bronzes through the gallery system. The result is that a signed Mitoraj lithograph today represents genuine scarcity in a way that even his rarer bronze editions do not fully achieve.

Condition & Provenance

Works on paper require careful storage to maintain condition. I am interested in the Centurione Rouge lithograph in any condition — including works that have been framed for display (which can sometimes lead to minor edge toning or slight mat burn), unframed examples stored flat, or works with documentation of previous exhibition or sale. A certificate of authenticity, gallery label, or auction receipt significantly helps establish provenance but is not an absolute requirement for enquiry.

If You Own a Mitoraj Lithograph

I am actively seeking the Centurione Rouge specifically, but I am also interested in any other Mitoraj works on paper — other sanguines, black and white lithographs, ink drawings, or unique works. If you have inherited a Mitoraj work on paper, found one at auction, or are looking to sell from a collection, please contact me. I respond personally, the same day, and all enquiries are completely discreet.

Do You Have a Mitoraj Sanguine — Tindareos or Centurione Rouge?

I am seeking this work specifically. Please send a photograph — I respond the same day and will make a genuine offer. All enquiries are discreet and without obligation.

Any other Mitoraj work also welcome — any subject, condition, or format.

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Litografías y Obras sobre Papel

Junto a su actividad escultórica, Mitoraj produjo un importante corpus de litografías, dibujos y obras mixtas sobre papel a lo largo de los años setenta y ochenta. Estos trabajos revisitan el mismo vocabulario arqueológico — rostros fragmentados, cascos, torsos drapeados — explotando la suavidad de la tinta litográfica para lograr una luminosidad onírica distinta de sus bronces monumentales. Ediciones limitadas fueron publicadas en colaboración con talleres de impresión franceses e italianos. Dado que muchas obras sobre papel no están registradas en un catálogo razonado centralizado, se recomienda contrastar los resultados de subastas, facturas de galerías y el archivo del Atelier Mitoraj en Pietrasanta antes de cualquier adquisición.

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