Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Six Variants

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Screenprint on German Etching paper - Image size 30.5 x 30.5 cm Published on the occasion of Albers' 82nd birthday. Catalogue raisonné reference 197 Signature: Signed and numbered 'A '70' lower left. Titled and dated lower right. - Framed

Artwork Copyright © Josef Albers

I-S LXXb, 1970

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Screenprint on German Etching paper - Image size 30.5 x 30.5 cm Published on the occasion of Albers' 82nd birthday. Catalogue raisonné reference 197 Signature: Signed and numbered 'A '70' lower left. Titled and dated lower right. - Framed

Artwork Copyright © Josef Albers

Josef Albers

Variants-III (from The Ten Variants Series), 1966

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Josef Albers

Late, From Soft Edge-Hard Edge, 1965

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Josef Albers

Midnight + Noon I, 1964

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Josef Albers

Variants II, From Ten Variants, 1966

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Josef Albers

Variants I, From Ten Variants, 1966

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Josef Albers

Variants IV, From Ten Variants, 1966

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Josef Albers

I-S VA 4 (from Six Variants Suite), 1969

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Josef Albers

Homage To Square, 1971

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Josef Albers

GB 2 (From Homage To The Square), 1969

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Josef Albers

Concord (From Dei Oberflache), 1965

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Josef Albers

Homage To The Square, 1970

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