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Ernst Neizvestny – Through the Wall (Complete Suite of 5 Lithographs), 1990

Ernst Neizvestny – Through the Wall (Complete Suite of 5 Lithographs), 1990

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    A Visual Monument to the Collapse of Communism

    Ernst Neizvestny (1925–2016)

    Through the Wall  
    Complete suite of five original lithographs, 1990

    Man Through the Wall
    Berlin Wall
    Kremlin Wall
    Great Wall of China
    Wall of Apartheid

    • Title: Through the Wall
    Year: 1990
    Medium: Suite of five original embossed lithographs on Arches paper
    Edition: 125/185
    Signature: Each sheet signed in graphite and individually numbered
    Printer: Atelier Ettinger, New York
    Atelier mark: Blind embossed seal of Atelier Ettinger on each sheet
    Commission: Created for Magna Gallery, San Francisco
    Sheet size (each): 30 × 22 in (76 × 56 cm)
    Portfolio size: 31 1/2 × 22 3/4 in (80 × 58 cm), depth approx. 2 cm
    Condition: Light handling wear to sheets; overall very good
    Portfolio: Original black portfolio included

    A powerful visual manifesto created at the turning point of world history, Through the Wall is one of Ernst Neizvestny’s most significant graphic cycles. Conceived in New York in 1990, immediately after the collapse of the Communist bloc, this suite stands as a monumental artistic reflection on ideological barriers, human resistance, and the irreversible force of freedom.

    Neizvestny — renowned sculptor, philosopher, and moral witness of the 20th century —  translates his sculptural language into paper with striking intensity. Each lithograph depicts the human figure confronting, penetrating, or transcending walls that defined entire political systems and epochs. The works are not merely images, but symbols of historical rupture: Berlin, the Kremlin, China, Apartheid — walls both physical and metaphysical.

    Created for Magna Gallery (San Francisco), where Neizvestny exhibited with great success in the late 1980s, the series functions as a graphic “monument” to the collapse of communism. The importance of this imagery is underscored by the artist’s later gesture: in 1996, Neizvestny presented a sculpture of the same name, Man Through the Wall, to Boris Yeltsin following his presidential election victory.

    Executed at Atelier Ettinger, New York, the suite combines lithography with embossing and hand drawing, reinforcing the tactile, sculptural quality that defines Neizvestny’s oeuvre. Each sheet bears the blind stamp of the atelier and the artist’s hand-signed graphite signature.

    This is a rare, museum-quality portfolio — intellectually rigorous, historically charged, and visually uncompromising — by one of the most important émigré artists of the late Soviet era.

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