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Serigraph on Saunders Watercolor paper, signed and numbered in pencil - Featured in the Museum of Art-Bates College Catalog entitled, The Hartley Elegies, from their exhibition, back in 2005 - Printer: Bob Blanton, Istvan Kosbor, and Tom Little, Brand X Editions, Ltd. New York - Publisher: Park Granada Editions Tarzana, California // The Hartley Elegies: The Berlin Series - KvF 5 by Robert Indiana, created in 1990, is a vibrant and symbolic serigraph on Saunders Watercolor paper. The print, part of a limited edition of 50, pays tribute to fellow artist Marsden Hartley and his iconic series dedicated to Karl von Freyburg, a close friend of Hartley who died in World War I. Indiana’s piece features bold red, white, blue, and black colors, with a variety of graphic elements, including numbers, geometric shapes, and symbols such as flags and stars. The strong, clean lines and eye-catching composition evoke both patriotism and personal loss. Indiana’s homage to Hartley combines modernist abstraction with deeply personal themes, creating a work that reflects on history, memory, and identity. Signed and numbered in pencil, this serigraph was featured in the Museum of Art-Bates College's 2005 exhibition, The Hartley Elegies.
The Hartley Elegies: The Berlin Series - KvF 5, 1990
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Serigraph on Saunders Watercolor paper, signed and numbered in pencil - Featured in the Museum of Art-Bates College Catalog entitled, The Hartley Elegies, from their exhibition, back in 2005 - Printer: Bob Blanton, Istvan Kosbor, and Tom Little, Brand X Editions, Ltd. New York - Publisher: Park Granada Editions Tarzana, California // The Hartley Elegies: The Berlin Series - KvF 5 by Robert Indiana, created in 1990, is a vibrant and symbolic serigraph on Saunders Watercolor paper. The print, part of a limited edition of 50, pays tribute to fellow artist Marsden Hartley and his iconic series dedicated to Karl von Freyburg, a close friend of Hartley who died in World War I. Indiana’s piece features bold red, white, blue, and black colors, with a variety of graphic elements, including numbers, geometric shapes, and symbols such as flags and stars. The strong, clean lines and eye-catching composition evoke both patriotism and personal loss. Indiana’s homage to Hartley combines modernist abstraction with deeply personal themes, creating a work that reflects on history, memory, and identity. Signed and numbered in pencil, this serigraph was featured in the Museum of Art-Bates College's 2005 exhibition, The Hartley Elegies.
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