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Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper - Suite: Farandole // Hans Hartung's Lithograph XII from Farandole (1971) captures his abstract and dynamic approach, featuring expressive, gestural lines in stark black and white. The composition is filled with energetic, sweeping strokes, creating a sense of motion and rhythm reminiscent of musical notations or calligraphy. As part of the Farandole suite, this lithograph highlights Hartung's mastery in conveying emotion and movement through minimalistic, yet powerful brushwork. The fluidity and intensity present in the piece evoke both chaos and harmony, making it a striking example of Hartung's contribution to post-war abstract expressionism.
Lithograph XII from Farandole, 1971
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Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper - Suite: Farandole // Hans Hartung's Lithograph XII from Farandole (1971) captures his abstract and dynamic approach, featuring expressive, gestural lines in stark black and white. The composition is filled with energetic, sweeping strokes, creating a sense of motion and rhythm reminiscent of musical notations or calligraphy. As part of the Farandole suite, this lithograph highlights Hartung's mastery in conveying emotion and movement through minimalistic, yet powerful brushwork. The fluidity and intensity present in the piece evoke both chaos and harmony, making it a striking example of Hartung's contribution to post-war abstract expressionism.
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