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Untitled, 1984

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Lithograph and collage elements on Oatmeal Australian Bemboka handmade paper - Published by Tyler Graphics, Mount Kisco, New York // Robert Motherwell's America-La France (Variation IX) (1983-1984) is a captivating work that combines lithography with collage elements on Oatmeal Australian Bemboka handmade paper. Published by Tyler Graphics, the piece showcases Motherwell’s mastery of abstraction through the use of torn paper fragments and layered forms. Dominated by shades of white, black, and blue, the composition features overlapping textures and shapes that create a sense of movement and spontaneity. A visible text fragment hints at cultural or literary references, while the overall arrangement evokes a dynamic yet balanced structure. The collage technique adds depth, allowing the viewer to engage with the tactile quality and the physicality of the materials. This work reflects Motherwell’s continuous exploration of abstract expressionism and his ability to integrate diverse media into cohesive visual statements.

Artwork Copyright © Robert Motherwell

America-La France (Variation IX), 1983-1984

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Lithograph and collage elements on Oatmeal Australian Bemboka handmade paper - Published by Tyler Graphics, Mount Kisco, New York // Robert Motherwell's America-La France (Variation IX) (1983-1984) is a captivating work that combines lithography with collage elements on Oatmeal Australian Bemboka handmade paper. Published by Tyler Graphics, the piece showcases Motherwell’s mastery of abstraction through the use of torn paper fragments and layered forms. Dominated by shades of white, black, and blue, the composition features overlapping textures and shapes that create a sense of movement and spontaneity. A visible text fragment hints at cultural or literary references, while the overall arrangement evokes a dynamic yet balanced structure. The collage technique adds depth, allowing the viewer to engage with the tactile quality and the physicality of the materials. This work reflects Motherwell’s continuous exploration of abstract expressionism and his ability to integrate diverse media into cohesive visual statements.

Artwork Copyright © Robert Motherwell

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