Lewis Lee Tilley 1966 Abstract Color Lithograph, American Modernist Limited Ed.
This 1966 American Modernist abstract color lithograph by renowned artist Lewis Lee Tilley (1921–2005) is a striking example of mid-20th-century abstraction. Pencil-signed by the artist and numbered 4 of 5 in a very limited edition, this rare lithograph demonstrates Tilley’s mastery of color theory, geometric abstraction, and dynamic composition, making it highly desirable for collectors of American Modernist prints.
The artwork features a bold interplay of vibrant colors and abstract forms, creating a rhythmic and visually compelling composition. Its balance of energy and sophistication reflects Tilley’s distinctive modernist style and innovative approach to printmaking. Ideal for gallery display or a contemporary interior, this lithograph is a refined addition to any modern art collection.
Professionally framed, the piece measures 29 x 23 inches overall, with an image size of 12 ½ x 10 ½ inches, providing a strong visual presence without overwhelming space.
Provenance:
Formerly part of the Fremont Center for the Arts collection, Canon City...
Category
1960s Abstract Alain Ducros Art