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Louise Nevelson
UNTITLED

1963

$4,500
£3,477.03
€4,019.78
CA$6,358.83
A$7,131.85
CHF 3,734.84
MX$86,658.88
NOK 47,426.18
SEK 44,963.36
DKK 30,005.52

About the Item

Nevelson, Louise. UNTITLED. Baro 36. Tamarind Number 801. Lithograph, 1963. Edition of 20, plus 2 Printer's Proofs, 1 Trial Proof, and 3 Artist's Proofs. Inscribed "Tamarind Impression" (denoting this as one of the Printer's Proofs, signed in pencil, and with the Tamarind blindstamp, and the chop of the printer John Dowell, Jr. below the image, center. Printed on BFK Rives paper. 31 1/2 x 22 inches. In excellent condition. "In 1963, Louise Nevelson was offered and accepted a fellowship at Tamarind Lithography Workshop. In a little over six weeks she completed twenty-six editions of lithographs, images created by combining hand-drawn elements with printed lace and rags. The prints are black. Occasionally she introduced deep blue and Indian red. The lithographs are signed in pencil in the lower right margin and each impression bears the Tamarind dry stamp and the chop of the printer. Each was executed in an edition of 20 on French BFK Rives paper." (Gene Baro, "Nevelson, The Prints," 1974). Although best known for her sculptural constructions using found materials, Louise Nevelson made prints and other multiples throughout her career. They relate to her sculptural work both in their imagery and in the use of unusual materials to achieve them. In my opinion, her work cannot be too highly praised. When the dust of the second half of the twentieth century settles, people like Nevelson and Oldenburg, who had the goods and did the work, are likely to be left still standing while some whose names are better known today may come to rest bebeath the dust.
  • Creator:
    Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1963
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 38 in (96.52 cm)Width: 28 in (71.12 cm)
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  • Movement & Style:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Portland, ME
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 107091stDibs: LU36731104033

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