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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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Gestural art is a term that describes painting with freely sweeping brushstrokes. The primary goal of gestural art is to allow the artist to physically express emotional impulses. The varied, yet expressive paint marks are intended to convey the artist's inner thoughts and emotions, which viewers are believed to understand through the dynamic and spontaneous application of paint.
