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Artist: Paul von Ringelheim
American Flag III (Geometric Abstraction Hard Edge Minimalist Abstraction) S/N
By Paul von Ringelheim
Located in New York, NY
PAUL VON RINGELHEIM
American Flag III, 1979
Silkscreen in Colors on wove paper
Signed and numbered in graphite pencil on the lower margin front
31 × 23 inches
Unframed
Hand signed and numbered from the limited edition of 300.
Born in Vienna Austria, but working in the US for many decades, Von Ringelheim, also known as a sculptor, brought his unique hard-edge minimalistic geometric abstraction outsider's take on the American Flag to this vintage 1970s limited edition, signed silkscreen. Unframed and in fine condition. Ringelheim was represented in the 1960s by the legendary Rose Fried Gallery...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Paul von Ringelheim Figurative Prints
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