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Art For Sale
Artist: David Drebin
Artist: Sol LeWitt
Sol LeWitt, Isometric Figures II - SIgned Print, Orignal Linocut, Conceptual Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Sol LeWitt (American, 1928-2007) Isometric Figures (Plate II), 2002 Medium: Linocut in colors on Somerset Satin Dimensions: 50 × 75 cm (19½ × 29½ in) Edition of 55: Hand-signed and n...
Category

20th Century Abstract Art

Materials

Linocut

Four Sides of the Tower - Blue
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) is an important contributor to the 20th century's most cerebral "isms" notably minimalism and conceptual art. Many of his works were created from elaborate a...
Category

1980s Abstract Geometric Art

Materials

Screen

Four Sides of the Tower - Red
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) is an important contributor to the 20th century's most cerebral "isms" notably minimalism and conceptual art. Many of his works were created from elaborate a...
Category

1980s Abstract Geometric Art

Materials

Screen

Four Sides of the Tower - Yellow
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) is an important contributor to the 20th century's most cerebral "isms" notably minimalism and conceptual art. Many of his works were created from elaborate a...
Category

1980s Abstract Geometric Art

Materials

Screen

Parallel Curves
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) is an important contributor to the 20th century's most cerebral "isms" notably minimalism and conceptual art. Many of his works were created from elaborate a...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Geometric Art

Materials

Etching, Aquatint, Lithograph

A sphere lit from the top, four sides and all their combinations
Located in New York, NY
This artwork by Sol Lewitt is offered by CLAMP in New York City. A sphere lit from the top, four sides and all their combinations 2004 Signed and numbered in pencil, verso Archiva...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203 x 198 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

Historic lithograph (Hand signed by Sol Lewitt, Philip Glass and Meredith Monk)
Located in New York, NY
Sol Lewitt Benefit Concert (Hand signed by Sol Lewitt, Philip Glass and Meredith Monk), 1978 Offset lithograph 19 1/2 × 21 1/2 inches Limited Edition of 75 Hand signed by Sol Lewitt ...
Category

1970s Abstract Art

Materials

Offset, Pencil, Lithograph

A Pyramid
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) is an important contributor to the 20th century's most cerebral "isms" notably minimalism and conceptual art. Many of his works were created from elaborate a...
Category

1980s Abstract Geometric Art

Materials

Screen

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 5/8 inches (203 x 194 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203 x 198 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203 x 198 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203 x 198 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 5/8 inches (203 x 194 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203 x 198 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203 x 198 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203 x 198 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203 x 198 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

Girl With Orange Dress Diamond Dust
Located in PARIS, FR
Series: Diamond Dust All available sizes & editions for each size of this photograph: 31" X 46.5" - Edition of 10 Diamond Dust Collection Diamond Dust is a glittering material t...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

C Print, Glitter

"Curvy Brushstrokes" Large etching with aquatint, framed
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Curvy Brushstrokes" 1997 is a colors etching with sugar lift aquatint on Somerset textured white paper by renown artist Sol (Solomon) LeWitt, 1928-2007. It is hand signed and numbered 1/15 in pencil by the artist. The image size is 29.90 x 39.90 inches, paper sheet size is 40.5 x 49.80 inches, framed size is 43.75 x 53 inches. Published by Crown Point Press, San Francisco, printed by Dana Sywulak, assisted by Dena Schneleit, Mary Andrews and Case Hudson at Crown Press, San Francisco. Referenced and pictured in the artist's catalogue raisonne, plate #1997.07. Custom framed in a wooden black frame, floated on white backing, with white spacer. It is in excellent condition, the frame has minor very small restorations, practically invisible. About the artist: Known for his modular white cube sculpture, geometric drawings and abstract design paintings including many wall paintings that took teams of people to execute, Sol LeWitt was a major promoter of dominant post World War II Conceptualism and Minimalism. He used geometric shapes and lines to challenge his viewers, and sometimes they seemed logical and other times they seemed to have no basis in either reason or reality. Although he was highly active in New York City, he shied away from any semblance of art celebrity life style and spent much of his later life working from his home and studio in Chester, Connecticut. At the beginning of his career when he was gaining notoriety, conservative critics panned him fiercely. Seeking to get away from the frenetic activity of the New York art scene, he went to Spoleto, Italy in the 1980s and remained there for many years. The influence of Italian culture seemed to lend a new opulent quality to his work, and also the launching of his wall paintings, which he called drawings even though they were done with acrylic paint. "He began making colored flagstone patterns, spiky sculptural blobs and ribbons of color, like streamers on New Year's Eve, often as enormous decorations for buildings around the world. It was if he had devised a latter-day kind of Abstract Expressionism . . ." (Kimmelman) Of his personal modesty it was written: "He tried to suppress all interest in him as opposed to his work; he turned down awards and was camera-shy and reluctant to grant interviews. He particularly disliked the prospect of having his photograph in the newspaper." (Kimmelman) Sol LeWitt was born in Hartford, Connecticut to Russian immigrant parents. His father, a doctor, died when Sol was age six, and he and his mother then went to live with an aunt in New Britain, Connecticut. His mother encouraged his art talent, and enrolled him in classes at the Wadsworth Atheneum. LeWitt's subsequent residence in Chester, after he was a well-known artist, was near the Atheneum, and he became a strong supporter of that institution including the securing of a long time loan to it of a highly prestigious private collection of modern art. LeWitt earned a B.F.A. degree from Syracuse University in 1949, and then was drafted in the Korean War. His special assignment was making posters for the Special Services. From 1955 to 1956, he worked as a graphic designer for architect I.M. Pei, who was beginning his career. He also did pasteups for Seventeen magazine...
Category

Late 20th Century Abstract Art

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Movie Star Diamond Dust
Located in PARIS, FR
Series: Diamond Dust All available sizes & editions for each size of this photograph: 31" X 39" - Edition of 10 Diamond Dust Collection Diamond Dust is a glittering material tha...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Glitter, C Print

Dreaming The World Diamond Dust
Located in PARIS, FR
Series: Diamond Dust All available sizes & editions for each size of this photograph: 31" X 46.5" - Edition of 10 Diamond Dust Collection Diamond Dust is a glittering material t...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Glitter, C Print

"Color and Black" Large colors etching with aquatint, framed
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Color and Black #3" 1991 is a colors etching with spit bit aquatint on Somerset textured white paper by renown artist Sol (Solomon) Le Witt, 1928-2007. It is and signed and numbered 11/15 in pencil by the artist. Whit the blind stamp of the publisher/printer at the lower right corner. The image size is 22.75 x 22.75 inches, paper sheet is 40.75 x 39.75 inches, Framed size is 43.25 x 42,5 inches. Published by Crown Point Press, San Francisco. Printed by Lawrence Hamin, Lothar Osterburg, Paul Mullowney and Pamela Paulson at Crown Point Press, San Francisco. Referenced and pictured in the artist's catalogue raisonne #1991.07, plate #03. Custom Framed in a wooden black frame, floated on a white backing, with white spacer. It is in excellent condition. About the artist: Known for his modular white cube sculpture, geometric drawings and abstract design paintings including many wall paintings that took teams of people to execute, Sol LeWitt was a major promoter of dominant post World War II Conceptualism and Minimalism. He used geometric shapes and lines to challenge his viewers, and sometimes they seemed logical and other times they seemed to have no basis in either reason or reality. Although he was highly active in New York City, he shied away from any semblance of art celebrity life style and spent much of his later life working from his home and studio in Chester, Connecticut. At the beginning of his career when he was gaining notoriety, conservative critics panned him fiercely. Seeking to get away from the frenetic activity of the New York art scene, he went to Spoleto, Italy in the 1980s and remained there for many years. The influence of Italian culture seemed to lend a new opulent quality to his work, and also the launching of his wall paintings, which he called drawings even though they were done with acrylic paint. "He began making colored flagstone patterns, spiky sculptural blobs and ribbons of color, like streamers on New Year's Eve, often as enormous decorations for buildings around the world. It was if he had devised a latter-day kind of Abstract Expressionism . . ." (Kimmelman) Of his personal modesty it was written: "He tried to suppress all interest in him as opposed to his work; he turned down awards and was camera-shy and reluctant to grant interviews. He particularly disliked the prospect of having his photograph in the newspaper." (Kimmelman) Sol LeWitt was born in Hartford, Connecticut to Russian immigrant parents. His father, a doctor, died when Sol was age six, and he and his mother then went to live with an aunt in New Britain, Connecticut. His mother encouraged his art talent, and enrolled him in classes at the Wadsworth Atheneum. LeWitt's subsequent residence in Chester, after he was a well-known artist, was near the Atheneum, and he became a strong supporter of that institution including the securing of a long time loan to it of a highly prestigious private collection of modern art. LeWitt earned a B.F.A. degree from Syracuse University in 1949, and then was drafted in the Korean War. His special assignment was making posters for the Special Services. From 1955 to 1956, he worked as a graphic designer for architect I.M. Pei, who was beginning his career. He also did pasteups for Seventeen magazine...
Category

Late 20th Century Abstract Art

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Vertical Not Straight Lines Not Touching On Color, Plate 2
Located in New York, NY
Medium: Etching with aquatint Framed dimensions: 52 1/2h x 38 1/2w inches
Category

1990s Minimalist Art

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Color Grids, All Vertical & Horizontal Combinations of Black, Yellow, Red & Blue
Located in New York, NY
Sol LeWitt Color Grids, All Vertical & Horizontal Combinations of Black, Yellow, Red & Blue Straight, Not-Straight & Broken Lines, 1980 Silkscreen on Arches 88 Paper Hand signed, num...
Category

1980s Abstract Geometric Art

Materials

Screen

Untitled (from the Kinderstern Portfolio)
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this color screenprint on Fabriano Bütten smooth 300 Gram paper. Signed and numbered 12/100 in pencil by Lewitt. Printed and published by Editions Domberger...
Category

1980s Conceptual Art

Materials

Color, Screen

Untitled
Located in Ljubljana, SI
Original color silkscreen, 1998. Edition of 108 signed and numbered impressions on Arches paper. Sol LeWitt was a well-known American Conceptual and Minimal artist. He is famous for ...
Category

1990s Op Art Art

Materials

Screen

Black with White Lines, Vertical, Not Touching (Krakow 1970.07; 3. Kornfeld)
Located in New York, NY
Sol Lewitt Black with White Lines, Vertical, Not Touching, from Conspiracy: The Artist as Witness (Krakow 1970.07; 3. Kornfeld), 1971 Lithograph on Wove Paper Edition AP (A rare Artists Proof, aside from the regular edition of 150) Hand-signed by Sol Lewitt: pencil signed on the reverse (see photos), annotated Artists Proof, blindstamp of the publisher; copyright stamp reads: COPYRIGHT 1971 BY SOL LEWITT Published by: Bank Street Shorewood Atelier Frame included: Held in original vintage metal frame Measurements: Framed: 25 inches x 28 inches Sheet: 17 inches x 23 ½ inches This one-color lithograph pulled by hand from stone on Arches paper at the Shorewood Bank Street Atelier in New York by American master Sol Lewitt is a classic example of pure Minimalist art from the early 1970s - the most influential and desirable era. A very rare Artists Proof, aside from the regular edition of 150. "Vertical Lines Not Touching (Black)" was created for the legendary portfolio "CONSPIRACY: the Artist as Witness", to raise money for the legal defense of the Chicago 8 - a group of anti-Vietnam War activists indicted by President Nixon's Attorney General John Mitchell for conspiring to riot during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. (1968 was also the year Bobby Kennedy was killed and American casualties in Vietnam exceeded 30,000.) The eight demonstrators included Abbie Hoffman...
Category

1970s Minimalist Art

Materials

Lithograph, Pencil

Nine Pointed Stars, Colors
Located in Greenwich, CT
With Nine Pointed Stars, the most complex of the “Pointed Star” series executed in 1996, Lewitt employs his trademark systematic use of grids, geometric shapes, and precise mathemati...
Category

1990s Contemporary Art

Materials

Handmade Paper

Wheels and Heels
Located in Malmo, SE
Digital C-Print with Diamond Dust. Artwork size: 79x118 cm, Frame size 83x122x5 cm. Framed with a black wooden frame and museum glass anti-reflective. Edition of 3/10. Acquired dir...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Rag Paper, C Print

Escape to Paris
Located in Malmo, SE
Digital C-Print with Diamond Dust. Artwork size: 79x118 cm, Frame size 83x122x5 cm. Framed with a black wooden frame and museum glass anti-reflective. Edition of 10. Acquired direc...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Rag Paper, C Print

Wavy Irregular Bands - Etching by Sol Lewitt - 1996
Located in Roma, IT
Wavy Irregular Bands is an artwork realized by Sol Lewitt in 1996.  Etching and Aquatint on Arches 88 Paper. Edition of 35 + 8 AP + 8 T + 1 BAT + 1 NB. Edition 19/35. Signed and n...
Category

1990s Abstract Art

Materials

Etching

The great beauty
Located in Malmo, SE
Digital C-Print with Diamond Dust. Artwork size: 79x118 cm, Frame size 82x122x5 cm. Framed with a black wooden frame and museum glass anti-reflective. Edition of 10. Acquired direc...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Rag Paper, C Print

Risky Landing
Located in PARIS, FR
Series: Diamond Dust All available sizes & editions for each size of this photograph: 31" X 39"- Edition of 10 48" X 59"- Edition of 7 Diamond Dust Collection Diamond Dust is a ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Glitter, C Print

Wavy Irregular Bands - Etching by Sol Lewitt - 1996
Located in Roma, IT
Wavy Irregular Bands is an artwork realized by Sol Lewitt in 1996.  Etching and Aquatint on Arches 88 Paper. Edition of 35 + 8 AP + 8 T + 1 BAT + 1 NB. 35 x 89,2 cm. Edition 19/35....
Category

1990s Abstract Art

Materials

Etching

Wavy Irregular Bands - Etching by Sol Lewitt - 1996
Located in Roma, IT
Wavy Irregular Bands is an artwork realized by Sol Lewitt in 1996.  Etching and Aquatint on Arches 88 Paper. Edition of 35 + 8 AP + 8 T + 1 BAT + 1 NB. Edition 19/35. Signed and n...
Category

1990s Abstract Art

Materials

Etching

Forms Derived from a Cube 12
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) is an important contributor to the 20th century's most cerebral "isms" notably minimalism and conceptual art. Many of his works were created from elaborate a...
Category

1980s Minimalist Art

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Five Pointed Star
Located in Hinsdale, IL
Sol Lewitt (1928 – 2007) Five Pointed Star Color Screenprint on Arches wove paper, c. 1992 Sheet size: 32 3/4” x 22 ¼” Signed by artist and numbered Edition 104 of 250] Printed by Keizo Tasaka, Watanabe Studio, Ltd., Brooklyn Published by Puma Trading, Paris or Editiones Catalanes, Barcelona, for the International Olympic Committee, with blind stamp lower center Sol LeWitt was born on September 9th, 1928, in Hartford, Connecticut to Eastern European immigrants. LeWitt received a BFA from Syracuse University in 1949 (where he made his first prints) and then was drafted in the Korean War in 1951. During his service, he made posters for the Special Services and spent time in Japan, where he bought the first works that became the basis of a large personal art collection. In 1953, he moved to New York City, where he studied at the Cartoonists and Illustrators School (now the School of Visual Arts) and worked for Seventeen Magazine...
Category

1990s Minimalist Art

Materials

Screen

Five Pointed Star with Color Bands
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) is an important contributor to the 20th century's most cerebral "isms" notably minimalism and conceptual art. His infamous large-scale "wall drawings" destab...
Category

1990s Abstract Art

Materials

Screen

Forms Derived from a Cube 9
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) is an important contributor to the 20th century's most cerebral "isms" notably minimalism and conceptual art. Many of his works were created from elaborate a...
Category

1980s Minimalist Art

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203 x 198 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203 x 198 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

Risky landing
Located in Malmo, SE
Artwork size: 79x100 cm, Frame size 83x103x5 cm. Framed with a black wooden frame and museum glass anti-reflective. Edition of 1/10. Acquired directly from the artist. Signed/number...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Rag Paper, C Print

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203 x 198 mm). Not signed.
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

Unique drawing Geometric Abstraction on postcard conceptual art (hand signed)
Located in New York, NY
Sol LeWitt Unique Geometric Abstraction on Postcard, 1982 Original drawing done on postcard from the Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam), mailed, stamped and postmarked (franked) from Spolet...
Category

1980s Abstract Geometric Art

Materials

Ink, Postcard, Mixed Media, Offset

"Irregular Arcs from Four Sides" signed etching with aquatint by Sol LeWitt
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Irregular Arcs from Four Sides" colorful, geometric abstract etching with aquatint in colors on Somerset paper with full margins. Signed and numbered PP 2/3 in pencil on front lower...
Category

1990s Contemporary Art

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Sol LeWitt – Form Derived from a Cubic Rectangle (Steps) – hand-signed woodcut
Located in Varese, IT
woodcut in colors on Fukui-Kozo paper, edited in 1992 Limited edition of 75 copies in Arabic numerals, 24 in Roman numerals, and 26 lettered impressions Signed in pencil by artist in...
Category

1990s Pop Art Art

Materials

Paper, Woodcut

silkscreen
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: silkscreen. Printed in 1984 for "Ficciones" and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 8 x 7 3/4 inches (203...
Category

1980s Art

Materials

Screen

Bands Not Straight in Four Directions (Full Set of 4)
Located in London, GB
Woodcut Each 38 x 86 cms (15 x 33 7/8 ins.) Edition of 75, Set of 4 Each work in set numbered 32/75 Published by Parasol Press Ltd., New York Catalogue r...
Category

1990s Art

Materials

Woodcut

The Location of Lines (Full Set)
Located in London, GB
Printed by Gerald Sisco at the Crown Point Press, Oakland, California. Published by Parasol Press, Ltd. New York, 1975.
Category

1970s Art

Materials

Etching

Tondo Stars
Located in London, GB
Signed and numbered 6 colours each Paper: Somerset Satin, White, 300 grams Printers: Eisaku Sakane, assisted by Keigo Takahashhi & Chie Shimizu, Watanbe Studio, New York Completed 8th November 2002 Published by Bernard Jacobson Ltd., London, and Parasol Press...
Category

Early 2000s Conceptual Art

Materials

Linocut

Six Geometric Figures
Located in London, GB
Etching with Aquatint, white on black
Category

1970s Art

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Brushstrokes in Different Colors in Two Directions: Plate #04
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Sol LeWitt Brushstrokes in Different Colors in Two Directions: Plate #04, 1993 Etching 47 x 29.25 in PP, Ed. 1/3, Ed. of 35 Condition: Float-mounted; some very minor scuffs to darke...
Category

1990s Art

Materials

Etching

Broken Gray Bands in Four Directions by Sol Lewitt
Located in Hinsdale, IL
SOL LEWITT (1928 – 2007) "Broken Gray Bands in Four Directions" Linocuts in colors on Somerset Velvet White paper, 2005 18 x 43-1/4 inches (45.7 x 109.9 cm) (sheet) T.P. 2/2 (aside from an edition of 50) Signed and numbered in pencil lower right Published by Pace Editions, New York Sol LeWitt was born on September 9th, 1928 in Hartford, Connecticut to Eastern European immigrants. LeWitt received a BFA from Syracuse University in 1949 (where he made his first prints) and then was drafted in the Korean War in 1951. During his service, he made posters for the Special Services and spent time in Japan, where he bought the first works that became the basis of a large personal art collection. In 1953, he moved to New York City, where he studied at the Cartoonists and Illustrators School (now the School of Visual Arts) and worked for Seventeen Magazine...
Category

Early 2000s Minimalist Art

Materials

Linocut

Untitled (1995). Gouache on paper by Sol Lewitt
Located in Hong Kong, HK
Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) Untitled Gouache on Paper 28.5 x 37.5 cm (11 1/4 x 14 3/4 in) Executed in 1995 Signed and dated 95 lower right Provenance Marco Noire Contemporary Art Turin...
Category

1990s Abstract Geometric Art

Materials

Paper, Gouache

VERTICAL BRUSH STROKES
Located in Aventura, FL
Original gouache on paper. Hand signed and dated lower front. Artwork sheet size 22 x 10 inches. Custom framed as pictured. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of aut...
Category

1990s Abstract Art

Materials

Paper, Gouache

"Grids and Color Plate #41" by Sol Lewitt
Located in Hinsdale, IL
SOL LEWITT (1928 – 2007) Grids and Color Plate #41 Silkscreen in colors on Arches 88 paper, c. 1979 Impression 8 of an edition of 10 wit...
Category

1970s Minimalist Art

Materials

Screen

"Grids and Color Plate #40" by Sol Lewitt
Located in Hinsdale, IL
SOL LEWITT (1928 – 2007) Grids and Color Plate #40 Silkscreen in colors on Arches 88 paper, c. 1979 Impression 8 of an edition of 10 wit...
Category

1970s Minimalist Art

Materials

Screen

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