Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Adolph Gottlieb, Green Ground Blue Disc, serigraph; green background with a blue disc and yellow abstract shape below.

// Green Ground Blue Disc by Adolph Gottlieb, created in 1966, is a serene and minimalist serigraph that exemplifies the artist’s exploration of color and symbolic abstraction. The composition features a bold, flat green background with two distinct shapes: a soft, circular blue disc positioned near the top and a yellow, abstract star-like form below it. The juxtaposition of these simple shapes against the monochromatic green background creates a striking visual contrast, embodying a sense of calm and balance. Gottlieb, a leading figure in Abstract Expressionism, often used elemental shapes to convey emotions and ideas, allowing the viewer to interpret meaning through form and color. This print captures the essence of his style, offering a contemplative space that invites reflection on simplicity and harmony.

Artwork Copyright © Adolph Gottlieb

Green Ground Blue Disc, 1966

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// Green Ground Blue Disc by Adolph Gottlieb, created in 1966, is a serene and minimalist serigraph that exemplifies the artist’s exploration of color and symbolic abstraction. The composition features a bold, flat green background with two distinct shapes: a soft, circular blue disc positioned near the top and a yellow, abstract star-like form below it. The juxtaposition of these simple shapes against the monochromatic green background creates a striking visual contrast, embodying a sense of calm and balance. Gottlieb, a leading figure in Abstract Expressionism, often used elemental shapes to convey emotions and ideas, allowing the viewer to interpret meaning through form and color. This print captures the essence of his style, offering a contemplative space that invites reflection on simplicity and harmony.

Artwork Copyright © Adolph Gottlieb

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Germination, 1969

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 3,300

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Figure Eight, 1967

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 3,450

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Crimson Ground, 1972

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Jetsam, 1967

Limited Edition Print

Serigraph

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Adolph Gottlieb

Green Ground Blue Disc, 1966

Limited Edition Print

Serigraph

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Levitation, 1969

Limited Edition Print

Serigraph

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