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Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Robert Motherwell's Untitled 23, lithograph, features bold black abstract forms against a vibrant red background with expressive brushstrokes.

Original lithograph on paper - Published by The Limited Editions Club New York - From The Octavio Paz Suite - Hand Signed on a Seperate sheet // Untitled 23 by Robert Motherwell is a limited edition lithograph from 1988, measuring 21 x 16 inches. This piece is part of the Octavio Paz Suite, published by The Limited Editions Club in New York, and is hand-signed on a separate sheet. The work reflects Motherwell’s abstract expressionist style, featuring a bold black form against a striking red background. The spontaneous and gestural brushstrokes suggest a sense of movement and intensity, a hallmark of Motherwell's exploration of automatism and existential themes. The contrast between the deep black and vibrant red amplifies the emotional resonance, inviting viewers to interpret the abstract shapes and their significance.

Artwork Copyright © Robert Motherwell

Untitled 23, 1988

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Original lithograph on paper - Published by The Limited Editions Club New York - From The Octavio Paz Suite - Hand Signed on a Seperate sheet // Untitled 23 by Robert Motherwell is a limited edition lithograph from 1988, measuring 21 x 16 inches. This piece is part of the Octavio Paz Suite, published by The Limited Editions Club in New York, and is hand-signed on a separate sheet. The work reflects Motherwell’s abstract expressionist style, featuring a bold black form against a striking red background. The spontaneous and gestural brushstrokes suggest a sense of movement and intensity, a hallmark of Motherwell's exploration of automatism and existential themes. The contrast between the deep black and vibrant red amplifies the emotional resonance, inviting viewers to interpret the abstract shapes and their significance.

Artwork Copyright © Robert Motherwell

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