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Lithograph and screenprint. Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil. Shards Variant IVa is a dynamic lithograph and screenprint by Frank Stella, measuring 39¾ x 45¼ inches. Part of the Shards series, this work exemplifies Stella's shift from minimalism to a more expressive, maximalist approach. The composition features interlocking geometric forms, serpentine curves, and layered textures, creating a sense of movement and depth. Utilizing 44 runs from 37 lithographic plates and 2 silkscreens, Stella achieves a complex interplay of color and form. The artwork is hand-signed, dated, and numbered in pencil from an edition of 49.
Shards Variant IVa, 1982
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Lithograph and screenprint. Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil. Shards Variant IVa is a dynamic lithograph and screenprint by Frank Stella, measuring 39¾ x 45¼ inches. Part of the Shards series, this work exemplifies Stella's shift from minimalism to a more expressive, maximalist approach. The composition features interlocking geometric forms, serpentine curves, and layered textures, creating a sense of movement and depth. Utilizing 44 runs from 37 lithographic plates and 2 silkscreens, Stella achieves a complex interplay of color and form. The artwork is hand-signed, dated, and numbered in pencil from an edition of 49.
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