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Color lithograph on Rives BFK paper - Literature: BELKNAP 72; ENGBERG/BANACH 101 - Signed and Numbered in pencil. - Printed and published by Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE), West Islip, New York, -Image 31 5/8 x 23 1/8 inches; 80.3 x 58.7 cm. - Sheet 40 7/8 x 29 1/2 inches; 103.8 x 74.9 cm. // Robert Motherwell's Celtic Stone (1971) is a striking color lithograph that captures the artist's signature minimalist approach and meditative exploration of form and color. Printed on Rives BFK paper and produced by Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE) in New York, the composition is dominated by a large, deep burgundy rectangle bordered by a bold yellow line along the top and right sides. The burgundy field appears textured and slightly irregular, adding a sense of depth and tactile quality, while thin, faint lines within suggest subtle structural forms. The surrounding white space enhances the intensity of the color contrasts and imbues the piece with a contemplative stillness. This limited edition print of 25, signed and numbered in pencil by Motherwell, reflects his interest in the interplay of color, shape, and negative space, central themes in his works that evoke both personal and universal symbolism.
Celtic Stone, 1971
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Color lithograph on Rives BFK paper - Literature: BELKNAP 72; ENGBERG/BANACH 101 - Signed and Numbered in pencil. - Printed and published by Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE), West Islip, New York, -Image 31 5/8 x 23 1/8 inches; 80.3 x 58.7 cm. - Sheet 40 7/8 x 29 1/2 inches; 103.8 x 74.9 cm. // Robert Motherwell's Celtic Stone (1971) is a striking color lithograph that captures the artist's signature minimalist approach and meditative exploration of form and color. Printed on Rives BFK paper and produced by Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE) in New York, the composition is dominated by a large, deep burgundy rectangle bordered by a bold yellow line along the top and right sides. The burgundy field appears textured and slightly irregular, adding a sense of depth and tactile quality, while thin, faint lines within suggest subtle structural forms. The surrounding white space enhances the intensity of the color contrasts and imbues the piece with a contemplative stillness. This limited edition print of 25, signed and numbered in pencil by Motherwell, reflects his interest in the interplay of color, shape, and negative space, central themes in his works that evoke both personal and universal symbolism.
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