Ah! this life is so everyday

Patrick Caulfield

£600.00

33x40cm (56x63cm framed)

Screenprint, 1973


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Partick Caulfield displayed twenty-two brightly coloured screenprints which were made from a book of poems by French poet, Jules Laforge, not illustrations to the text but complementary images, with the melancholy atmosphere of Caulfield's interiors finding a direct counterpart in Laforgues's poetry.

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She'll have forgotten her scarf
And, with my eyes bolted toward the unconcious
And I am Alone in the House
We wanted to watch the silence
Oh, if one of them, some fine evening, would try
All These Confessions
All the benches are wet, the woods are so rusty
I'll Take my Life Monotonous
Along a twilighted sky
Her handkerchief swept me along the Rhine
You'll be sick if you spend all your time indoors
Thus she would come, escaped, half-dead to my door
She Fled along the avenue
My Life Inspires so many desires
Watch me eat, without appetite, a la carte
Oh Helen, I roam the room
Making circles on park lagoons
Crying to the walls: My God! My God! will she relent
Ah! storms clouds rushed from the channel coasts
I've only the friendship of Hotel rooms
Curtains drawn back from balconies of shores