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CHILLIDA : Hommage à Jean-Sebastian Bach

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Eduardo Chillida considered Johann Sebastian Bach the greatest musician and composer of humanity, at the same time that he recognized him as a great source of inspiration. The series includes screen prints with embossing, conceived as gravitations of musical rhythms and the result is Eduardo Chillida's interpretation of the genius Bach and the fusion between space, time, visual arts, sculpture and music.
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Title: CHILLIDA : Hommage à Jean-Sebastian Bach
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Eduardo Chillida considered Johann Sebastian Bach the greatest musician and composer of humanity, at the same time that he recognized him as a great source of inspiration.
The series includes screen prints with embossing, conceived as gravitations of musical rhythms and the result is Eduardo Chillida's interpretation of the genius Bach and the fusion between space, time, visual arts, sculpture and music.

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