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Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper. - Suite: Farandole - Hand signed Lithograph XIV from Farandole (1971) by Hans Hartung is an original color lithograph on paper, hand-signed and part of the rare limited edition from the Farandole suite. Measuring 20 × 30 in, the work exemplifies Hartung’s gestural abstraction, featuring bold black forms intersected with sweeping blue gradients and dynamic white linear patterns. The composition balances spontaneity and control, echoing Hartung’s lifelong exploration of movement, rhythm, and the expressive potential of mark-making. In excellent condition, this lithograph reflects the artist’s role as a pioneer of postwar European abstraction and lyrical gesture.
Lithograph XIV from Farandole, 1971
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Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper. - Suite: Farandole - Hand signed Lithograph XIV from Farandole (1971) by Hans Hartung is an original color lithograph on paper, hand-signed and part of the rare limited edition from the Farandole suite. Measuring 20 × 30 in, the work exemplifies Hartung’s gestural abstraction, featuring bold black forms intersected with sweeping blue gradients and dynamic white linear patterns. The composition balances spontaneity and control, echoing Hartung’s lifelong exploration of movement, rhythm, and the expressive potential of mark-making. In excellent condition, this lithograph reflects the artist’s role as a pioneer of postwar European abstraction and lyrical gesture.
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What is Art Informel?
Art Informel is a French term referring to the gestural and improvisational techniques common in abstract painting during the 1940s and 50s. It encompasses various styles that dominated these decades, characterized by informal, spontaneous methods. Artists used this term to describe approaches that moved away from traditional structures and embraced more expressive, unstructured techniques.
