Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Sol LeWitt's Two Asymmetrical Pyramids and Their Mirror Images (Counterpoint), silkscreen print, shows geometric pyramids on red and blue backgrounds with the word Counterpoint across the center.

Silkcreen on Rosaspina Fabriano paper - Image Size: 19.8 × 23 inches (50.2 × 58.4 cm) - Paper Size: 21.1 × 24.4 inches (53.7 × 61.9 cm) - Signed and hand-numbered by the artist on the front // Two Asymmetrical Pyramids and Their Mirror Images (Counterpoint) by Sol LeWitt, created in 1986, is a limited edition silkscreen print that exemplifies LeWitt’s minimalist and geometric approach. The composition features two asymmetrical pyramids at the top of the image and their mirrored counterparts at the bottom. The upper half is set against a vivid red background, while the lower half contrasts with a deep blue background. Between the two sections, a yellow band runs horizontally with the word Counterpoint inscribed in a rhythmic, abstract font. The sharp angles and bold color contrasts emphasize LeWitt’s focus on structure, symmetry, and repetition, creating a visually balanced and conceptually engaging piece that explores ideas of reflection and opposition.

Artwork Copyright © Sol LeWitt

Two Asymmetrical Pyramids and Their Mirror Images (Counterpoint), 1986

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Silkcreen on Rosaspina Fabriano paper - Image Size: 19.8 × 23 inches (50.2 × 58.4 cm) - Paper Size: 21.1 × 24.4 inches (53.7 × 61.9 cm) - Signed and hand-numbered by the artist on the front // Two Asymmetrical Pyramids and Their Mirror Images (Counterpoint) by Sol LeWitt, created in 1986, is a limited edition silkscreen print that exemplifies LeWitt’s minimalist and geometric approach. The composition features two asymmetrical pyramids at the top of the image and their mirrored counterparts at the bottom. The upper half is set against a vivid red background, while the lower half contrasts with a deep blue background. Between the two sections, a yellow band runs horizontally with the word Counterpoint inscribed in a rhythmic, abstract font. The sharp angles and bold color contrasts emphasize LeWitt’s focus on structure, symmetry, and repetition, creating a visually balanced and conceptually engaging piece that explores ideas of reflection and opposition.

Artwork Copyright © Sol LeWitt

Sol LeWitt

Plate #1 (from Complex Forms), 1989

Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

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Sol LeWitt

Plate #2 (from Complex Forms), 1989

Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

USD 3,600

Sol LeWitt

Plate #3 (from Complex Forms),, 1989

Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

USD 3,600

Sol LeWitt

Plate #4 (from Complex Forms), 1989

Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

USD 3,600

Sol LeWitt

Plate #5 (from Complex Forms), 1989

Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

USD 3,600

Sol LeWitt

Steps (Form Derived From A Cubic Rectangle), 1992

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

EUR 5,900

Sol LeWitt

Ohne Titel (Blue Square), 1990

Limited Edition Print

Serigraph

USD 5,250

Sol LeWitt

Tondo 1 (3 Point Star), 2002

Limited Edition Print

Linocut

USD 1,750

Sol LeWitt

Tondo 3 (5 Point Star), 2002

Limited Edition Print

Linocut

USD 1,750

Sol LeWitt

Colors With Lines In Four Directions, Within A Black Border (Red), 1990

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Complex Forms II, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Etching

Currently Not Available

Sol LeWitt

Arcs From Four Corners, 1986

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

Currently Not Available

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What is minimalism?

Minimalism is a style in music and visual arts characterized by pared-down designs and simplicity. It began in Western art after World War II, gaining prominence particularly in American visual arts. Minimalism draws heavily on aspects of modernism and is often viewed as a reaction against Abstract Expressionism, as well as a precursor to post-minimal art practices. Prominent minimalist artists include Agnes Martin, Donald Judd, Robert Morris, Frank Stella, and Dan Flavin.

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