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Lithograph in colors // Dusk in August from Portfolio 9 by Louise Nevelson is a lithograph that captures an abstract and contemplative mood. The piece features overlapping shapes in muted tones of brown and black, creating a sense of depth and texture. The composition is divided into quadrants, with organic lines and forms flowing across the sections, evoking a feeling of twilight or dusk. Nevelson, known for her sculptural work, brings a similar sense of structure and abstraction to this print, with subtle, layered elements that suggest natural landscapes or perhaps the passing of time as day fades into night.
Dusk in August from Portfolio 9, 1967
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Lithograph in colors // Dusk in August from Portfolio 9 by Louise Nevelson is a lithograph that captures an abstract and contemplative mood. The piece features overlapping shapes in muted tones of brown and black, creating a sense of depth and texture. The composition is divided into quadrants, with organic lines and forms flowing across the sections, evoking a feeling of twilight or dusk. Nevelson, known for her sculptural work, brings a similar sense of structure and abstraction to this print, with subtle, layered elements that suggest natural landscapes or perhaps the passing of time as day fades into night.
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