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Archival pigment print on Crane Museo Max fine art paper - Hand-signed and numbered in pencil // Alba by Alex Katz is an archival pigment print created in 2017, printed on Crane Museo Max fine art paper. This limited edition piece, measuring 76 x 56 cm, exemplifies Katz’s iconic style, characterized by bold, simplified forms. The portrait of Alba features a calm and enigmatic expression, set against a deep black background, drawing attention to the simplicity and clarity of the subject’s features. Katz’s minimalist approach invites viewers to explore themes of beauty and identity, engaging them in a reflective experience through his art.
Alba, 2017
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Archival pigment print on Crane Museo Max fine art paper - Hand-signed and numbered in pencil // Alba by Alex Katz is an archival pigment print created in 2017, printed on Crane Museo Max fine art paper. This limited edition piece, measuring 76 x 56 cm, exemplifies Katz’s iconic style, characterized by bold, simplified forms. The portrait of Alba features a calm and enigmatic expression, set against a deep black background, drawing attention to the simplicity and clarity of the subject’s features. Katz’s minimalist approach invites viewers to explore themes of beauty and identity, engaging them in a reflective experience through his art.
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