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Untitled, 1984

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Untitled 2 (from Paintings and Drawings: 1974-1990)

A minimalist lithograph by Agnes Martin featuring a grid of fine horizontal lines intersected by fewer vertical lines, creating elongated rectangular forms. Printed on translucent parchment and framed in white.

Lithograph on vellum parchment; - Unsigned and unnumbered; - Published by Nemela & Lenzen GmbH, Monchengladback and Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam for Agnes Martin's 1991 retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum. Agnes Martin’s Untitled 3 (from Paintings and Drawings: 1974–1990) (1991) embodies her lifelong pursuit of harmony and quietude through minimalist geometry. This lithograph on translucent vellum parchment features a composition of meticulously spaced horizontal and vertical lines, forming elongated rectangular fields. With its soft precision and rhythmic order, the work encourages meditative reflection, aligning with Martin’s belief in the transcendent potential of abstraction. It was published in an unnumbered edition of 2,500 for her retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.

Artwork Copyright © Agnes Martin

Untitled 3 (from Paintings and Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

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Lithograph on vellum parchment; - Unsigned and unnumbered; - Published by Nemela & Lenzen GmbH, Monchengladback and Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam for Agnes Martin's 1991 retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum. Agnes Martin’s Untitled 3 (from Paintings and Drawings: 1974–1990) (1991) embodies her lifelong pursuit of harmony and quietude through minimalist geometry. This lithograph on translucent vellum parchment features a composition of meticulously spaced horizontal and vertical lines, forming elongated rectangular fields. With its soft precision and rhythmic order, the work encourages meditative reflection, aligning with Martin’s belief in the transcendent potential of abstraction. It was published in an unnumbered edition of 2,500 for her retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.

Artwork Copyright © Agnes Martin

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