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Original lithograph in colors on Arches paper - Hand-signed in pencil, and designated "AP" - Edition of 80 + AP -- "Lines for St. Gallen," a limited edition lithograph by Robert Motherwell, was created in 1971. This artwork exemplifies Motherwell's mastery of abstract expressionism and his exploration of bold lines and shapes. Measuring 68.6 x 55.9 cm, the piece commands attention with its dynamic composition and contrasting forms. Through the medium of lithography, Motherwell achieves a rich and textured surface, adding depth and visual interest to the artwork.
Lines for St. Gallen, 1971
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Original lithograph in colors on Arches paper - Hand-signed in pencil, and designated "AP" - Edition of 80 + AP -- "Lines for St. Gallen," a limited edition lithograph by Robert Motherwell, was created in 1971. This artwork exemplifies Motherwell's mastery of abstract expressionism and his exploration of bold lines and shapes. Measuring 68.6 x 55.9 cm, the piece commands attention with its dynamic composition and contrasting forms. Through the medium of lithography, Motherwell achieves a rich and textured surface, adding depth and visual interest to the artwork.
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