Alberto Giacometti - Original lithograph “Head of a man”,
published in French art magazine Derriere le Miroir (DLM).
Maeght editeur, Paris, 1961
38 x 28 cm.

REFERENCE: Catalogue raisonné "GIACOMETTI The Complete Graphics" by Herbert C. Lust, no. 157 (see photo 6)

In very good condition. French text on the back. 
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Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966) was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draftsman and printmaker. Beginning in 1922, he lived and worked mainly in Paris.
Giacometti was one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century. His work was particularly influenced by artistic styles such as Cubism and Surrealism. Philosophical questions about the human condition, as well as existential and phenomenological debates played a significant role in his work. Around 1935 he gave up on his Surrealist influences in order to pursue a more deepened analysis of figurative compositions. Giacometti wrote texts for periodicals and exhibition catalogues and recorded his thoughts and memories in notebooks and diaries. His critical nature led to self-doubt about his own work and his self-perceived inability to do justice to his own artistic vision. His insecurities nevertheless remained a powerful motivating artistic force throughout his entire life.