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Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Helen Frankenthaler's Ramblas, lithograph, drypoint, and etching, shows abstract yellow lines on black, framed by a red border.

Lithograph, drypoint and etching in colors on BFK Rives - Composition: 26¼ h × 20 w in (67 × 51 cm) - Sheet: 34¼ h × 26¾ w in (87 × 68 cm) - Literature: Harrison 141 // Ramblas by Helen Frankenthaler is a limited edition print created using a combination of lithograph, drypoint, and etching techniques on BFK Rives paper. Measuring 87 x 68 cm, the composition is a dynamic display of abstract forms and bold use of color, characteristic of Frankenthaler's innovative approach within abstract expressionism. The central composition, featuring elongated streaks of yellow and green against a deep black background framed by a vibrant red, suggests a sense of vertical motion and organic growth. The work captures an essence of fluidity and energy, inviting viewers to engage with its emotive and atmospheric depth, highlighting Frankenthaler's mastery in blending form and emotion.

Artwork Copyright © Helen Frankenthaler

Ramblas, 1987-1988

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Lithograph, drypoint and etching in colors on BFK Rives - Composition: 26¼ h × 20 w in (67 × 51 cm) - Sheet: 34¼ h × 26¾ w in (87 × 68 cm) - Literature: Harrison 141 // Ramblas by Helen Frankenthaler is a limited edition print created using a combination of lithograph, drypoint, and etching techniques on BFK Rives paper. Measuring 87 x 68 cm, the composition is a dynamic display of abstract forms and bold use of color, characteristic of Frankenthaler's innovative approach within abstract expressionism. The central composition, featuring elongated streaks of yellow and green against a deep black background framed by a vibrant red, suggests a sense of vertical motion and organic growth. The work captures an essence of fluidity and energy, inviting viewers to engage with its emotive and atmospheric depth, highlighting Frankenthaler's mastery in blending form and emotion.

Artwork Copyright © Helen Frankenthaler

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Parets, 1987

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Earth Slice, 1978

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Pranzo Italiano, 1973

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Sirocco, 1989

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Ramblas, 1987-1988

Limited Edition Print

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Ochre Dust, 1987

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Japanese Maple, 2005

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