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Kenneth Noland Art

American, 1924-2010
Kenneth Noland was an American painter. He was known as one of the best American color field painters, although in the 1950's he was thought of as an abstract expressionist and in the 1960's as a minimalist painter. He is most famously known for his target paintings. Noland also helped establish the Washington Color School movement.
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Artist: Kenneth Noland
Virginia Site, 1959
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Saugatuck, MI
Kenneth Noland screenprint of "Virginia Site, 1959" printed in Belgium 2002. This is an unsigned edition. Paper dimensions are 27.5" x 27.5" and image dimensions are 19.5" x 19.5".
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1950s Color-Field Kenneth Noland Art

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Screen

Untitled Target (unique Color Feld, Abstract Geometric)
By Kenneth Noland
Located in New York, NY
Kenneth Noland Untitled Target, 2001 Acrylic paint on offset lithograph Signed, dated, and dedicated along lower edge: For Howard and Susan with Love Kenneth Noland 6.10.01 Framed This original acrylic target painting on offset lithograph paper was gifted by the artist to the influential publishers, authors, and film producers Howard and Susan Kaminsky, and it bears a warm personal inscription followed by the artist's signature. Measurements: Framed: 22 x 21.75 x 1.25 inches Unframed: 19 1/2 x 19 inches Provenance: Gifted by Kenneth Noland to the distinguished publishers, authors, and film producers Howard and Susan Kaminsky. (Howard also became a member of the Council on Foreign Relations)
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1990s Color-Field Kenneth Noland Art

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Lithograph, Offset, Acrylic

NOLAND (Hand Signed)
By Kenneth Noland
Located in New York, NY
Kenneth Noland NOLAND (Hand Signed), 1986 High Quality Continuous Tone (No Dots) Lithographic Poster on thick paper. Hand signed and dated by Kenneth Noland on the front. Vintage frame included Uniquely signed. True collectible when hand signed. This exquisite collectors' item - an original collotype-continuous tone Kenneth Noland was published in 1987 by the R. Love Gallery, Chicago. It depicts one of Noland's classic Chevron paintings...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Kenneth Noland Art

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Lithograph

Untitled Geometric Abstraction Color Field Deluxe Limited Edition (Hand Signed)
By Kenneth Noland
Located in New York, NY
Kenneth Noland Untitled Abstraction Color Field Print, 1986 Offset Lithograph Hand signed and numbered 6/100 by the artist on the lower front 25 × 37 inches Unframed One of only 100 ...
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1980s Color-Field Kenneth Noland Art

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Offset, Lithograph

Stripes, Watercolor by Kenneth Noland circa 1965
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Kenneth Noland, American (1924 - 2010) Title: Stripes Year: circa 1965 Medium: Watercolor Size: 4.5 in. x 6.75 in. (11.43 cm x 17.15 cm) Frame Size: 11.5 x 13.5 inches
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1960s Abstract Geometric Kenneth Noland Art

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Watercolor

Untitled Target
By Kenneth Noland
Located in New York, NY
Kenneth Noland Untitled Target, 2004 Lithograph on hand made paper Signed and numbered from the limited edition of 75 on the lower front; bears the artist's blind stamp Published by SOVA Food Pantry...
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Early 2000s Color-Field Kenneth Noland Art

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Handmade Paper, Lithograph

Limited Edition Canvas Tote, 1977 Mixed Media: Silkscreen on Canv
By Kenneth Noland
Located in New York, NY
Kenneth Noland Limited Edition Canvas Tote, 1977 Mixed Media: Silkscreen on Canvas with handles and leather tag. Numbered with ink stamp 15 × 15 inches Edition 268/500 Plate signed and dated Kenneth Noland and stamp numbered from the edition of 500 Very good vintage condition with handling and creasing (see photos) This was not commercially marketed but was designed as a prototype with each one stamp numbered. Not too many are around, and very rarely found in such good condition. This work is sold unframed as shown in the first image, but for inspiration only, see a photograph of how one collector framed a different edition of this work - and it looks like a print or painting! (see last image) A true vintage collectors item.
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1970s Color-Field Kenneth Noland Art

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Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media, Screen

Untitled Monotype
By Kenneth Noland
Located in New York, NY
Kenneth Noland Untitled, 1987 Monotype with hand painting on wove paper Hand signed and dated with artist's copyright in pencil on the verso, also with the blind stamp/chop mark lower right recto Unique Frame included This exquisite unique Kenneth Noland work - a Monotype with hand painting - was printed at the Garner Tullis...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Kenneth Noland Art

Materials

Acrylic, Monotype

Farallons
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Palo Alto, CA
This pieces is one of a series of works in which Noland depicts symmetrical chevrons, or V-shaped figures, stacked upon one another, their points facing downwards. He utilizes a soft...
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1980s Kenneth Noland Art

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Handmade Paper, Monotype

Untitled Chevron Collage, de-accessioned from the Honolulu Museum of Art
By Kenneth Noland
Located in New York, NY
KENNETH NOLAND Untitled, for Trustees of the Honolulu Museum of Art, 1984 Mixed Media collage with silver and colored foil on board. Signed on verso (back) with personal inscriptio...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Kenneth Noland Art

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Foil

Winds 82-23
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A monotype by Kenneth Noland. "Winds 82-23" is an abstract, painted monotype on handmade paper executed primarily in yellows and greens in a chevron pattern by Post War artist...
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1980s Post-War Kenneth Noland Art

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Handmade Paper, Monotype

Desert Sound-Poster, New York Graphic Society. Printed in U.S.A.
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Clinton Township, MI
1971 Copyright New York Graphic Society, Ltd. Printed in U.S.A. Measures 30.5 x 28.75 inches and is unframed. The image is in Very Good Condition. The white border has discoloration ...
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1970s Kenneth Noland Art

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Lithograph

Bands
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Kenneth Noland (1924 – 2010) is renowned for his contribution to American abstraction. He is also one of the key artists of color-field painting. Unlike some of his contemporaries, N...
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1980s Color-Field Kenneth Noland Art

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Handmade Paper, Monoprint

Circle I
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Kenneth Noland (1924 – 2010) is one of the most important contributors to the evolution of American abstraction, specifically as a leading figure in the Color-Field movement. Unlik...
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Late 20th Century Color-Field Kenneth Noland Art

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Handmade Paper, Lithograph, Monotype

Chevron
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A geometric abstract monotype on Japanese handmade paper mounted on board by Post War artist Kenneth Noland. Provenance: Experimental Workshop; Private Collection.
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1980s Post-War Kenneth Noland Art

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Board, Handmade Paper, Monotype

Marron
By Kenneth Noland
Located in London, GB
Kenneth Noland Marron 1990 Etching and Aquatint on Guarro Paper 40cm x 59cm Initialed and numbered in pencil on recto, with publisher's blindstamp
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Late 20th Century Abstract Kenneth Noland Art

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Etching, Aquatint

Stripes
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Palm Desert, CA
An abstract monotype on Japanese handmade paper mounted on board, depicting diagonal stripes executed in blues, violets and yellows, by Post War artist Kenneth Noland. Provenance:...
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1980s Post-War Kenneth Noland Art

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Board, Handmade Paper, Monotype

Winds 82-08
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Palm Desert, CA
An abstract painted monotype on hand made paper by Kenneth Noland. Kenneth Noland (1924 - 2010) was an American abstract painter. He was one of the best-known American Color field...
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1980s Contemporary Kenneth Noland Art

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Handmade Paper, Monotype, Paint

Twin Planes
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Tokyo, 13
LOT:20221222N02 Signed by the artist, dated 5/5/69 and numbered on the reverse; inkstamp of the publishers Edition 144/200 Publisher: Sarah Lawrence Art Press/Chiron Press Inc. (Co-p...
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1960s Kenneth Noland Art

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Canvas, Screen

Rangely
By Kenneth Noland
Located in New York, NY
Signed Measures 60" x 60" - however the artist meant for it to hang as a diamond (dimensions measure 86"x86")
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1950s Kenneth Noland Art

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Canvas, Oil

Target
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Kenneth Noland, American (1924 - 2010) Title: Target Year: circa 1965 Medium: Watercolor on Paper Size: 7.25 in. x 9.5 in. (18.42 cm x 24.13 cm) Frame Size: 13 x 15.5 in...
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1960s Abstract Kenneth Noland Art

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Watercolor

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Winds 82-12
By Kenneth Noland
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A painted monotype on handmade paper by Kenneth Noland. This shaped canvas, abstract painting depicts chevron shapes in colors of teal, hello, blue, turquoise, pink and white. Ken...
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PK-0025
By Kenneth Noland
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Handmade paper in diagonal stripes of violet, russet, teal, peach, pale blue, ochre and pale yellow by Kenneth Noland. Kenneth Noland (1924 - 2010) was an American abstract painte...
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By Kenneth Noland
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Handmade paper in bands of royal blue, gray and midnight blue horizontal stripes by Kenneth Noland. Signed lower right. Kenneth Noland (1924 - 20...
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By Kenneth Noland
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Artist: Kenneth Noland, American (1924 - 2010) Title: Chevron Year: circa 1965 Medium: Watercolor Size: 4 in. x 7.75 in. (10.16 cm x 19.69 cm) Frame Size: 9 x 16.5 inches
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