Julio González - Modeler Le Papier Paris | Phillips

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  • Provenance

    The Estate of the Artist
    Thence by descent to the present owner

  • Exhibited

    Paris, GDF; London, Tate Gallery; Humblebaek, Louisiana Museum; Musée Fabre, Montpellier, Julio González 1876-42, les materiaux de son expression II, 1970-71, no. 65 (another example exhibited and illustrated)
    London, Gimpel Fils, González, Drawings, 8 September - 3 October 1970, no. 87 (another example exhibited)
    Madrid, Galeria Ruiz-Castillo, Julio González, October - November 1974 (another example exhibited and illustrated)
    Vienna, Galerie Ulysses (no. 20); Städtische Kunsthalle Mannheim (no. 49), Julio González 1846-1942, Plastiken, Zeichnungen, 1977 (another example exhibited and illustrated)
    Charleroi, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Julio González 1876-1942, 57 sculptures - 35 dessins, 13 November - 18 December 1977, no. 47 (another example exhibited)
    Kessel/Lier, Galerij Dobbelhoef, Julio González (sic!) 1876-1942, 10 November - 23 December 1979 (another example exhibited and illustrated)
    New York, The Pace Gallery, Julio González, Sculpture and Drawings, 2 - 31 November 1981 (another example exhibited and illustrated)
    Basel, Galerie Beyeler, González, Sculptures-Dessins, September - December 1982, no. 33 (another example exhibited and illustrated)
    Frankfurt am Main, Städtische Galerie im Städelschen Kunstinstitut; Berlin, Akademie de Künste, Julio González 1876-1942 Plastiken, Zeichnungen, Kunstgerwerbe, 17 June - 23 October 1983. no. 113, p. 185 (another example exhibited and illustrated)
    Lugano, Galleria Pieter Coray, Julio González, 23 September - 12 November 1983, no. 17 (another example exhibited and illustrated)

  • Literature

    Pierre Descargues, 'Julio González', Plaisir de France, Paris, May 1970, no. 3, p. 56 (another example illustrated)
    Vicente Aguilera Cerni, Julio, Joan, Roberta Gonzalez—Itinerario De Una Dinastia, Barcelona, 1973, no. 252, p. 293 (iron cast illustrated)
    MAB (ed.), Donacíon González, Barcelona, 1974, no. 36 (another example illustrated)
    Jörn Merkert, Julio González, Catalogue raisonné des sculptures, Milan, 1987 no. 233, p. 267 (iron cast illustrated)

  • Artist Biography

    Julio González

    Widely regarded as the “father of all iron sculpture,” Julio González is best known for his expressive use of iron as a sculptural medium and his close collaboration with the leading artists of his day, including Pablo Picasso and Constantin Brancusi. 

    González was born in Barcelona in 1876 to a family of metalworkers. After their father died, González and his brother Joan assumed ownership of the family workshop and focused their attention to furthering their artistic aspirations. The brothers immersed themselves in Barcelona’s vibrant cultural scene, frequenting the Els Quatre Gats café, where they developed friendships with artists such as Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró. González later moved to Paris and undertook training in welding, the technique that would undergird his later artistic successes. While González worked with many of his contemporaries in Paris, his collaboration with Picasso was especially impactful as it provided González with an intellectual framework for creating linear, cubistic sculptures made of iron. González’s work from this time popularized the use of forged and welded iron in artmaking and is unique in that the artist participated directly in the creation of his work, in comparison to many of his contemporaries who sent their work to be executed at foundries.

    Gonzales’s work has been celebrated during and after his lifetime. He exhibited at the Spanish Pavilion of the 1937’s World Fair in Paris alongside Picasso’s Guernica and his work is represented in the collections of leading cultural institutions such as the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice. González died in Arceuil, France in 1942.

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Main couchée (Lying hand)

stamped with the artist's signature and numbered 'J. GONZALEZ © 00' on the side, and with the foundry mark 'E.GODARD Fondr' on the reverse
bronze
18.5 x 29 x 2.8 cm (7 1/4 x 11 3/8 x 1 1/8 in.)
Conceived circa 1937, this work is marked 00 from an edition of 8, plus four casts marked 0, 00, EA, HC and a further cast marked MAM Barcelona for the Donacíon González, and will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by the González Administration.

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