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Untitled, 1984

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SOLD — Robert Motherwell | Beau Geste pour Lucrèce | Lithograph, 1989

The complete portfolio of six individual original lithographs in colors - Each hand-signed and numbered in pencil // Robert Motherwell's Beau Geste pour Lucrèce (1989) is a portfolio of six individual lithographs that embody his signature abstract expressionist style. Each print showcases bold, black gestural strokes set against soft, neutral backgrounds, emphasizing the artist’s exploration of form and movement. The spontaneous, calligraphic quality of the strokes conveys emotion and energy, highlighting the tension between structure and fluidity. The lithographs, hand-signed and numbered in pencil, reflect Motherwell’s mastery of abstraction and his ability to communicate profound visual poetry through minimalistic gestures. The portfolio, produced in a limited edition of 100 plus 15 artist proofs, captures the essence of Motherwell’s commitment to expressive mark-making.

Artwork Copyright © Robert Motherwell

Beau Geste pour Lucrèce, 1989

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The complete portfolio of six individual original lithographs in colors - Each hand-signed and numbered in pencil // Robert Motherwell's Beau Geste pour Lucrèce (1989) is a portfolio of six individual lithographs that embody his signature abstract expressionist style. Each print showcases bold, black gestural strokes set against soft, neutral backgrounds, emphasizing the artist’s exploration of form and movement. The spontaneous, calligraphic quality of the strokes conveys emotion and energy, highlighting the tension between structure and fluidity. The lithographs, hand-signed and numbered in pencil, reflect Motherwell’s mastery of abstraction and his ability to communicate profound visual poetry through minimalistic gestures. The portfolio, produced in a limited edition of 100 plus 15 artist proofs, captures the essence of Motherwell’s commitment to expressive mark-making.

Artwork Copyright © Robert Motherwell

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Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

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Lithograph

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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