Sol Lewitt Brushstrokes

Sol Lewitt Brushstrokes. Though lewitt rarely executed his works (such as his iconic wall drawings) by hand, the conceptual artist decided to paint these squiggly brushstrokes himself, creating original gouache compositions that are now among his most desirable works on the market. Lewitt in graphite on each sheet on 25 of the sets, while.

Sol LeWitt Brushstrokes Horizontal and Vertical, One
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(153.7 x 235 cm) frame: This work includes a certificate of authenticity. Sol lewitt brushstrokes in different colors in two directions:

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Born in connecticut in 1928, lewitt went on to receive his bachelor of fine arts from syracuse. Sol lewitt / small brushstrokes triptych (1 of 1) modern design 7 october 2007. Sol lewitt brushstrokes, 1996 gouache on paper image:

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(66.7 by 66.7 cm.) condition report. Wavy brushstrokes superimposed # 3 is part of a set of four serial images based on an idea with permutations determined by rules the artist contrived. Its gouache surface comprised in majority of primary colors at first recalls his early system of purity that captured not only piet.

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Lewitt's demonstrated his ability to manipulate simple line renderings into complex compositions of depth and dimension throughout his rectilinear artistic oeuvre. The layout of the open, skeletal. (29.2 x 27.9 cm.) painted in 1995.

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The sheet is hinged along the edges of the reverse to the backing board. (57.2 by 57.2 cm.) framed: He graduated from syracuse university in 1949 with a bachelor’s degree in painting and sculpture, and after serving in the korean war, he moved to new york city where he studied at the cartoonist and.

Brushstrokes In Different Colors In Two Directions, Plate #02.


©sol lewitt/artists rights society (ars), new york Using the cube as the basis for his. Once the idea is set in motion, “the fewer decisions made in the course of completing the work, the better.”.