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Untitled, 1984

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Untitled 6 (from Paintings and Drawings: 1974-1990)

Agnes Martin Untitled 7 lithograph on vellum with densely spaced horizontal lines forming a uniform minimalist texture

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. Untitled 7 by Agnes Martin is a 1991 lithograph on vellum parchment, issued for her retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum. This work features an intricate sequence of fine horizontal lines, closely spaced with meticulous regularity across the full surface. The tight linear arrangement invites close viewing and produces a nearly vibrational optical effect, yet remains rooted in Martin’s minimalist and contemplative aesthetic. The repetition of line becomes a meditative structure, echoing her lifelong dedication to serenity and inner stillness. Produced in an edition of 2500, this print captures the essence of Martin’s pursuit of quiet beauty and emotional clarity.

Artwork Copyright © Agnes Martin

Untitled 7 (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. Untitled 7 by Agnes Martin is a 1991 lithograph on vellum parchment, issued for her retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum. This work features an intricate sequence of fine horizontal lines, closely spaced with meticulous regularity across the full surface. The tight linear arrangement invites close viewing and produces a nearly vibrational optical effect, yet remains rooted in Martin’s minimalist and contemplative aesthetic. The repetition of line becomes a meditative structure, echoing her lifelong dedication to serenity and inner stillness. Produced in an edition of 2500, this print captures the essence of Martin’s pursuit of quiet beauty and emotional clarity.

Artwork Copyright © Agnes Martin

Agnes Martin

Untitled 10 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 9 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 8 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 7 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 6 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 5 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 4 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

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

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 2 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 1 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

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

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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