LeWitt, Sol o.T. (aus "Vertical Lines Not Straight Not Touching on Color"). 1991…
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LeWitt, Sol o.T. (aus "Vertical Lines Not Straight Not Touching on Color"). 1991. Aquatintaradierung in Schwarz-Grau auf Velin. 119 x 83,3 cm. Signiert, nummeriert und bezeichnet "F". - Am linken, unt…

American Modernism Minimal Art LeWitt, Sol n.d. (from "Vertical Lines Not Straight Not Touching on Color"). 1991. aquatint etching in black and gray on wove paper. 119 x 83.3 cm. Signed, numbered and inscribed "F". - With a barely noticeable, very short marginal tear (approx. 0.3 cm) in the lower left margin. With localized surface rubbing. Overall good. Excellent, tonal impression with fine-line elements of the etching of the format-filling image, scoop margin on 3 sides. Krakow 1991.12. - One of 30 copies. - Sheet 3 from the 6-part suite of the same name. - Ed. Riverhouse Editions, New van Straaten Gallery, Chicago. - Printed by Pat Branstead Studio, New York. Aquatint etching in black and gray on wove paper. Signed, numbered and inscribed "F". - With a barely noticeable, very short marginal tear (approx. 0.3 cm) in the lower left margin. With localized surface rubbing. Overall good. Excellent, tonal impression with fine-line elements of the etching of the format-filling depiction, scooped margin on 3 sides. - One of 30 copies. - Sheet 3 from the 6-part suite of the same name. - Pub. Riverhouse Editions, New van Straaten Gallery, Chicago. - Printed by Pat Branstead Studio, New York.

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LeWitt, Sol o.T. (aus "Vertical Lines Not Straight Not Touching on Color"). 1991. Aquatintaradierung in Schwarz-Grau auf Velin. 119 x 83,3 cm. Signiert, nummeriert und bezeichnet "F". - Am linken, unteren Rand mit einem kaum merklichen, sehr kurzen Randei

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