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Frank Stella 'Chocorua' (From Eccentric Polygons) 1974

1974

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FRANK STELLA (1936-Present) Frank Stella's 'Chocorua (from Eccentric Polygons)' is a 1974 lithograph and screen print in color on Arches paper. The pieces in the series are named after small towns in the White Mountains of New Hampshire which are sentimental to the artist's childhood. These works were a breakthrough for the Stella's artistic process and inspired many of his succeeding concentrations. The framed dimensions of the piece are 25 x 29 inches and the sheet dimensions are 17.24 x 22.24 inches. This piece is signed, dated and numbered in pencil '3/100 Frank Stella 74'.
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