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Edition of 50 - 18 Color Etching, Aquatint and Relief - Medium: Relief-printed etching in colors on TGL handmade paper Edition: This work is numbered from the edition of 50, aside from the edition of 18 artists proofs, in pencil in the lower left of the image. Signature: This work is hand-signed and dated by Frank Stella in pencil in the lower right of the image. // Bene Come il Sale by Frank Stella is an intricate and dynamic print from 1989, created using a combination of etching, aquatint, and relief techniques. The piece, part of a limited edition of 50, features an explosion of colors and shapes on TGL handmade paper. It employs bold, abstract forms layered with intense lines and textures, showcasing Stella's characteristic style of merging geometric patterns with painterly gestures. The print’s palette includes vivid yellows, reds, blues, and a variety of other shades that create a sense of movement and depth. The chaotic yet structured composition is framed by a border of stripes, further intensifying the visual impact. Hand-signed and dated by Stella in the lower right corner, this work exemplifies his innovative approach to printmaking, blending traditional techniques with modern abstraction.
Bene Come il Sale, 1989
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Edition of 50 - 18 Color Etching, Aquatint and Relief - Medium: Relief-printed etching in colors on TGL handmade paper Edition: This work is numbered from the edition of 50, aside from the edition of 18 artists proofs, in pencil in the lower left of the image. Signature: This work is hand-signed and dated by Frank Stella in pencil in the lower right of the image. // Bene Come il Sale by Frank Stella is an intricate and dynamic print from 1989, created using a combination of etching, aquatint, and relief techniques. The piece, part of a limited edition of 50, features an explosion of colors and shapes on TGL handmade paper. It employs bold, abstract forms layered with intense lines and textures, showcasing Stella's characteristic style of merging geometric patterns with painterly gestures. The print’s palette includes vivid yellows, reds, blues, and a variety of other shades that create a sense of movement and depth. The chaotic yet structured composition is framed by a border of stripes, further intensifying the visual impact. Hand-signed and dated by Stella in the lower right corner, this work exemplifies his innovative approach to printmaking, blending traditional techniques with modern abstraction.
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Late Modernism refers to the continuation and evolution of Modernist principles in art, architecture, and literature from the mid-20th century into the late 20th century. This movement maintains a focus on form, abstraction, and the rejection of traditional styles, but it often incorporates more complexity and ambiguity compared to early Modernism. Late Modernism explores themes such as alienation, identity, and the fragmentation of reality, reflecting the social and cultural shifts of the post-war period. It is seen in the works of architects like Louis Kahn and artists like Francis Bacon, who pushed the boundaries of Modernism while responding to the changing world around them.