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Artist: Lee Mullican
Untitled Mid Century Modern Abstraction
By Lee Mullican
Located in New York, NY
Lee Mullican Untitled, 1964 Lithograph on wove paper Hand signed and annotated BAT on lower front. Publisher's and Printer's Blind Stamps. 30 × 20 inches Unframed This is a unique proof Rarely found on the market, this lithograph is annotated "Bon a Tirer" (B.A.T.)- which literally means "Good (i.e. Ready) to Print". It is a unique proof, and, as the very first signed and authorized print of any edition, it is typically the most desirable, as it has the richest most vibrant colors. The BAT prints were typically retained by the print shop...
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1960s Abstract Lee Mullican Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Untitled Abstraction - a unique proof from the early 1960s
By Lee Mullican
Located in New York, NY
Lee Mullican Untitled, 1964 Lithograph on wove paper Hand signed and annotated BAT by the artist on the lower front . Publisher's and Printer's Blind Stamps. 30 × 19 4/5 inches This is a unique proof Unframed Rarely found on the market, this lithograph is annotated "Bon a Tirer" (B.A.T.)- which literally means "Good to Print". As a unique proof, it is considered the very first signed and authorized print of any edition - tthe most desirable, as it has the richest most vibrant colors. The BAT prints were typically retained by the print shop...
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1960s Abstract Lee Mullican Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

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