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Signed in pencil and dated. - Published by Edition Plus, Suzanne L. Fischer, Baden-Baden. // Untitled (Highway) by Allan D'Arcangelo is a lithograph print from 1968, notable for its bold, graphic style and minimalistic approach. The composition features intersecting highway structures in vibrant red and yellow, set against a clear blue sky. The geometric forms dominate the visual field, creating a sense of depth and perspective, while a small cloud and two trees appear at the bottom, emphasizing the vast scale of the highways. D'Arcangelo’s work is often seen as a commentary on American infrastructure and the influence of highways on the landscape, conveying both a sense of modernity and isolation.
Untitled (Highway), 1968
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Signed in pencil and dated. - Published by Edition Plus, Suzanne L. Fischer, Baden-Baden. // Untitled (Highway) by Allan D'Arcangelo is a lithograph print from 1968, notable for its bold, graphic style and minimalistic approach. The composition features intersecting highway structures in vibrant red and yellow, set against a clear blue sky. The geometric forms dominate the visual field, creating a sense of depth and perspective, while a small cloud and two trees appear at the bottom, emphasizing the vast scale of the highways. D'Arcangelo’s work is often seen as a commentary on American infrastructure and the influence of highways on the landscape, conveying both a sense of modernity and isolation.
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