
Plate Ten, from Petit Traite de Morale
Catalogue
- Year
- 1968
- Dimensions
- Image: 25.7 × 21.4 cm (10 1/8 × 8 7/16 in.); Sheet: 38 × 28.3 cm (15 × 11 3/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Hans Bellmer
Artist

Painting
German artist Hans Bellmer experimented with Surrealist sculptural forms in the early decades of the 20th century. He sustained a lifelong fascination with images of manipulated, contorted, disfigured or bound forms of girls and women in drawings, paintings, photograph, and sculptures. He was best known for his life size dolls resembling disassembled mannequins, which he developed in response to the Nazi regime’s obsession with physical perfection.
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Untitled from Homage to Picasso (Hommage à Picasso)
1973 · Etching from a portfolio of thirty-one lithographs (one with aquatint, one with collotype, one with screenprint), twenty-two screenprints (one with embossing, one with flocking, one with stencil), eleven etchings (five with aquatint, one with aquatint and drypoint, one with aquatint, drypoint, and engraving), three aquatints (one with etching), and two woodcuts
Untitled
1969 · Etching, with applied green paint, on brown mulberry paper
Plate Eight, from Petit Traite de Morale
1968 · Etching on white Japanese paper
The Bat
1968 · Etching in black and white on brown laid paper
Notes for New Justine, from Petit Traite de Morale
1968 · Etching on white Japanese paper
Octopus, from Mode d'Emploi
1967 · Engraving on white Japanese paper
Record
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- Hans Bellmer
- Year
- 1968
- Dimensions
- Image: 25.7 × 21.4 cm (10 1/8 × 8 7/16 in.); Sheet: 38 × 28.3 cm (15 × 11 3/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1968-135696
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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- Status
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